THE Denver Broncos are still looking for a bettor And Marquette King said on social networks that he was open upon his return to her former NFL team.
“I am in a different way from the head space at this stage of my life and I would be happy to make a return to Broncos Organization and rewrite a new experience after my season in the UFL if they have opened up there, “King tweeted Monday.
King, 36, signed with the Broncos in 2018, but was released with an injury rules in the middle of the season. He then spent time in the XFL with the St. Louis Battlehawks in 2020 before later joining the Renegades of Arlington (now from UFL) in 2023.
UFL players are allowed to sign with NFL clubs after the end of the spring season and King is open to a meeting with its former team.
I am in a different way of the head space at this stage of my life and I would be happy to return to the organization of the Broncos and to rewrite a new experience after my season in the UFL if they were opened there. https://t.co/osavwkqbnt
– Marquette King (@Marquetteking) March 17, 2025
It is Not the first time King threw his name into the Denver Denver tasks mix. After the team separated from the former special team coordinator Tom McMahon in 2022, King tweeted: “Now that McMahon is gone, I’m going back to where we stopped. Tell them to call my agent.”
King led the NFL in Yards of Botté de lagté in 2014 and he received an all-Pro recognition from second team in 2016. More recently, he won an XFL title in 2023 and did the All-SUFL team in 2024.
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