3 former Broncos the team needs to bring back in 2023

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2. Bryce Callahan, CB

Remember Bryce Callahan? The Denver Broncos signed him to a three-year deal when they hired Vic Fangio back in 2019. Callahan has been arguably the best slot cornerback in football for years now, but he's struggled to stay on the field. In fact, he missed all of the 2019 season.

In 2022, he signed with the Los Angeles Chargers and played in a career-high 15 games. He also had a career-high three interceptions, tied his career-high with six passes defensed, had a career-high in tackles, and scored his first defensive touchdown.

Callahan can also play on the outside some and could be of great use to the Denver Broncos. He'd be much cheaper than Ronald Darby who could be a cap casualty this season and would help keep the Broncos' secondary elite, as it's been for years.

He won't command much at all in a contract, and I don't think his age should be a concern. Having a savvy and quality veteran like Callahan returning would be a great move for the Broncos and their defensive transition.