Randy Gregory finds himself in free agency after failing to live up to the big-money deal he signed with the Broncos in 2022. The veteran edge rusher has at least one known suitor for a potential new deal.
The NFC West squad could use some reinforcements on defense, as they have endured some high-profile departures already this offseason.
The Seattle Seahawks have shown “preliminary interest” in EDGE Randy Gregory, according to Josina Anderson. Gregory, 31, is a former second-round pick of the Cowboys back in 2015.
The San Francisco 49ers were awarded five compensatory selections in the 2024 NFL Draft to help offset the disparity between free-agency losses and gains from last year.
Randy Gregory was just a little over seven minutes away from completing a strange odyssey. The Cowboys' second round pick of the 2015 Draft – 60th overall – was a promising young defensive lineman out of Nebraska.
The 49ers will be sitting key players versus the Los Angeles Rams and vice versa. Now, this is a perfect opportunity for a few players to show the coaching staff they can be players to plan for in the future.
There are at least two players who recently suited up in Denver under Payton who seem to agree with Ryan Clark's words.
San Francisco 49ers defensive tackle Javon Hargrave (hamstring) was among the team's three players listed as "questionable" for tonight's game against the Baltimore Ravens.
The San Francisco 49ers landed Chase Young at the trade deadline, but they were also interested in the cornerback position and kicked the tires on one young star.
Just 25 days after acquiring Randy Gregory, the San Francisco 49ers bolstered their pass-rushing unit by adding Chase Young. It was a bold move following a recent three-game skid; one the 49ers hope pays dividends for the remainder of the season.
A month ago, the San Francisco 49ers bolstered their defensive line by trading for Randy Gregory. The veteran defensive end has accumulated four tackles, including two for a loss, four quarterback hits, and a sack in 63 snaps since joining the 49ers.
The San Francisco 49ers have made two midseason trades in 2023. One was a nice addition. The other was an even bigger addition. The 49ers traded for Denver Broncos edge rusher Randy Gregory on October 6 and a little over one week later, Gregory was on the field for the defense.
San Francisco 49ers QB Brock Purdy has taken a lot of flak during the team's losing streak. If only it were that simple.
Last week, the San Francisco 49ers acquired pass rusher Randy Gregory via a trade with the Denver Broncos. The veteran defender was inactive on Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys after returning to Denver to gather his belongings.
Those looking to see pass rusher Randy Gregory's San Francisco 49ers debut must wait another week. He will be among the team's inactive players against the Dallas Cowboys tonight.
The already dangerous San Francisco 49ers have boosted their pass rush. The Denver Broncos have agreed to trade outside linebacker Randy Gregory and a 2024 seventh-round pick to the 49ers in exchange for San Francisco's 2024 sixth-round pick, per NFL Insider Tom Pelissero.
The Denver Broncos announced their intention earlier this week to release Randy Gregory. They were able to find a trade partner for the defensive lineman.
The Broncos found a taker for Randy Gregory, who is set to head west.
The Denver Broncos have reportedly traded edge rusher Randy Gregory to the San Francisco 49ers, a day after it was reported he was being released, according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.
Days after the Las Vegas Raiders released former All-Pro defensive end Chandler Jones and just over one hour after the Los Angeles Chargers traded former Pro Bowl cornerback J.C. Jackson, another AFC West team joined the club.
The Broncos released LB Randy Gregory, a second-round pick in 2015, as they want to focus on young players. Here is why Baltimore should go all in on the veteran edge-rusher.
The Broncos are admitting a mistake on Randy Gregory early. After benching the 2022 free agency pickup in Week 4, Denver is moving on.
There is no love lost between the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders, but Randy Gregory hates his division rival for a reason you might not expect.
With the Broncos eliminated from postseason contention, the move brings Gregory’s first year in Denver to an end.
The Broncos' defensive late-game breakdowns prove it carried the team for far too long.
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