The Denver Broncos announced Monday that they’ve signed tight end Cole Fotheringham, rookie linebacker Jordan Turner, and rookie wide receiver Kyrese White.
Additionally, the team brought back long snapper Zach Triner, who originally joined the Broncos in April but was released before rookie minicamp.
To make room on the roster, Denver waived cornerback Kendall Bohler, defensive lineman Christian Dowell, linebacker K.J. Cloyd, and tight end Thomas Yassmin. Rookie punter Jeremy Crawshaw was also placed on the Exempt/International Player list, meaning he won’t count against the team’s 90-man offseason roster limit.
Fotheringham had taken part in minicamp on a veteran tryout basis. He’s previously played in two NFL games, catching one pass with the Raiders, and spent time on the practice squads of both the Raiders and Texans during the 2024 season.
Jordan Turner played his final college season at Michigan State, where he totaled 66 tackles, 10.5 tackles for loss, three sacks, and two interceptions in 2024. Before that, he spent three seasons with the Wisconsin Badgers.
Kyrese White started 12 games in his final year at Utah State, recording 44 receptions for 526 yards and three touchdowns. He also contributed on special teams, returning eight kickoffs for 188 yards.
Veteran long snapper Zach Triner has played in 84 NFL games, including three appearances with the Miami Dolphins in 2024.
Cornerback Kendall Bohler and nose tackle Christian Dowell joined the Broncos as undrafted free agents prior to rookie minicamp. Linebacker K.J. Cloyd was added to the practice squad in December and later signed a futures contract. Tight end Thomas Yassmin spent the 2024 season on Denver’s practice squad.