Broncos adding veteran center option to OL mix by signing Sam Mustipher to one-year deal, sources say

Broncos adding veteran center option to OL mix by signing Sam Mustipher to one-year deal, sources say

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The Broncos continue to add veteran options to their offensive line group.

Denver is signing center Sam Mustipher to a one-year deal, sources confirmed Thursday to The Post.

Mustipher, 27, spent 2023 in Baltimore and was in Chicago for the first three years of his career.

Mustipher went undrafted out of Notre Dame in 2020 but ended up playing in nine games and starting seven for the Bears that year. Then he spent two seasons as the team’s full-time starter before landing in Baltimore last year.

He appeared in nine games and started two for the Ravens.

Mustipher provides another veteran in the mix for Denver, which lost center Lloyd Cushenberry to Tennessee on a four-year deal worth up to $50 million early in free agency.

The Broncos have a pair of young players who will also compete for the starting job in Alex Forsyth and Luke Wattenberg.

This is the third offensive lineman the Broncos have landed in free agency. Mustipher joins swing tackle Matt Peart and interior offensive lineman Calvin Throckmorton.

This story will be updated.

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