An old wildcat came out Denver As a close friend of KSR, he remains. Keidron Smith did not Make the team after spending time with broncos in 2023 and 2024.
The star of Kentucky signed with Denver after short stays with the commanders of Miami Dolphins and Washington as a recruit, joining the training team for the whole campaign ’23 before making the initial list of 53 men in ’24. He experienced nine games for broncos at that time, accumulating seven plated (four solo) before being canceled in November and ending the season in the training team.
It seems that this is that things tend again with Denver in the hope of bringing him back to the PS after cleaning the exemptions.
His absence on the final list of 53 men meant excellent news for Devon keyThe son of the former Wildcat Donte Key and brother of Dane Key – which means that he is the nephew of Ryan Lemond and a dear friend of the program.
Key is one of the five security to make the team, joining Talanoa Hufanga, Brandon Jones, PJ Locke and JL Skinner.
Smith has completed his career in Kentucky as a all-sec’s defensive back, totaling 46 plated, five shortcomings and two interceptions at a team height in 13 games as Wildcat. Before his stay in Lexington, 6-2 security was out of competition in Ole Miss, totaling 224 plated in total, 22 defended passes, five forced escapes, five interceptions, eight plated for the loss and a bag.
As for Key, the Bryan Station HS alum and the Lexington native spent five years in Western Kentucky and accumulated 350 plated, 10 plated for the loss, six interceptions, 25 passes of passes, a forced escape and a breakdown recovery.
Re-Signe Smith to the training team and we will call it a good day in Denver.