On April 16th, the Denver Broncos announced that defensive end Randy Gregory had decided to retire from the NFL. Gregory had been with the Broncos for just one season, but his impact was felt throughout the organization.
Gregory was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in 2015 and played four seasons with the team before signing with the Broncos in 2019. During his time with the Cowboys, Gregory recorded 11 sacks and was a key part of the defense.
In his one season with the Broncos, Gregory recorded three sacks and was a key part of the defense. He was also a leader in the locker room and was respected by his teammates.
Gregory’s retirement is a surprise to many, as he had been expected to be a key part of the Broncos’ defense for years to come. However, Gregory cited personal reasons for his decision to retire.
The Broncos will now have to look to other players to fill Gregory’s role on the defense. While it is a loss for the team, they are confident that they can find someone to step up and fill the void left by Gregory.
Randy Gregory’s retirement is a surprise to many, but it is clear that he has made the right decision for himself and his family. The Denver Broncos wish him all the best in his future endeavors and thank him for his contributions to the team.