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Broncos Trade Pitch Lands $76 Million All-Pro Tight End

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Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride.
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride. Getty
Tony AdameMon, June 29, 2026 at 1:07 PM UTC·3 min read

The Denver Broncos don’t have what it takes at tight end on the roster to be a contender. They just don’t. Doesn’t matter that they spent $23 million on free agent Evan Engram. Doesn’t matter that they just drafted 2 tight ends.

That’s why the Broncos need to take a page from their own book and make another blockbuster trade, and go all-in on fixing the position with a trade similar to the 1 they just made for Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.

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CBS Sports NFL reporter Garrett Podell recently released a list of 5 NFL superstars who could ask for trades in the near future, and one of those, Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride, would be worth whatever price the Broncos need to pay for him.

Trey McBride 1 of NFL’s Elite Tight Ends

McBride, 6-foot-4 and 246 pounds, is coming off a season in which he finished 2nd in the NFL with 126 receptions to go with 1,239 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns on the way to earning NFL All-Pro honors while playing on 1 of the NFL’s worst teams.

He signed a 4-year, $76 million contract extension before the 2025 season, which might end up being a steal if he can continue to sniff those types of statistics.

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“Unfortunately for McBride, he’s playing in the toughest division in football … perhaps ever,” Podell wrote. “The 2025 NFC West became the first division in league history with three 12-win teams — the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers — while the Cardinals became the first team to finish nine games worse than every other team in their respective division. There’s not much hope of that hierarchy changing anytime soon unless Arizona stinks again in 2026 in order to land one of the top quarterback prospects in the 2027 NFL Draft.”

In this case, the Broncos should be willing to part ways with a starter, possibly, to get McBride, along with draft picks, with 1 caveat — no 1st-round picks.

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