HEADLINES

Clayton: Melvin Gordon’s days with Broncos may be numbered

Jun 16, 2021, 4:17 PM | Updated: 4:21 pm

Melvin Gordon III finally reported to the Denver Broncos on Tuesday after missing the voluntary OTAs.

Naturally, Gordon didn’t want to have the $93,000 fine for missing mandatory minicamp. NFL running backs in their second contract can’t risk it. It’s becoming harder and harder for running backs to make big money in free agency.

Sure, teams took care of Christian McCaffrey, Derrick Henry, Alvin Kamara, Aaron Jones and a few others, but “few” is the key word here. There are only seven backs making $10 million or more. Go back to last year, when Gordon was a free agent. In 2019, he made the mistake of turning down a $10 million contract extension from the Los Angeles Chargers.

Gordon got the most money given to a free agent back in 2020, but it was a two-year, $16 million deal. He’s been to two Pro Bowls. Last year, he did well, getting 986 yards and nine rushing touchdowns. He was 10th in rushing yards. In this year’s free agency period, the best free agent running back deal went to Kenyon Drake, who got a two-year, $11 million deal — only $5.5 million a year.

In his minicamp press conference, he sounded positive but realistic. Despite being the lead running back last year, he knows he’s going to have to battle for the starting job. The Broncos moved up in the second-round to draft Javonte Williams, considered one of the top three backs in the draft. Also competing are Royce Freeman and free agent addition Mike Boone, who signed a two-year, $3.8 million deal.

Taking the positive approach, Gordon said he wants the Broncos to have the best running back group in the NFL. The Broncos wanted bigger, more physical running backs this year. Gordon offers them that, as do the other three. But Gordan is 28, and it’s safe to say he probably will have to find another team after the season.

It’s not easy being a veteran running back in the NFL.

Headlines

Jamal Murray of the Denver Nuggets drives past Naz Reid #11 and Jaden McDaniels #3 of the Minnesota...

Jake Shapiro

Nuggets embarrassed, Timberwolves take death grip on series

The game was over before halftime and so too was the series and season—the Denver Nuggets got beat in a way they simply never had been before

1 hour ago

Jamal Murray heat pack...

Will Petersen

TNT shows Jamal Murray throwing heat pack as Nuggets fall apart

Upset with the officials in Game 2, Jamal Murray let his emotions boil over; the TNT cameras caught Murray throwing a heat pack

3 hours ago

Stars Avalanche...

Will Petersen

Both the oddsmakers and “experts” picking Stars over Avalanche

The oddsmakers and 24 "experts" from ESPN lean toward the Stars over the Avalanche in this series, but not in overwhelming fashion

10 hours ago

Michael Porter Jr. #1 of the Denver Nuggets goes to the basket against Rudy Gobert #27 of the Minne...

Jake Shapiro

Timberwolves star may miss Game 2 against Nuggets

A night before Timberwolves star center Rudy Gobert is expected to be given his fourth Defensive Player of the Year award, he may miss Game 2

12 hours ago

Rockies worst record Charlie Blackmon...

Andrew Mason

Rockies return home with the worst record in MLB

After a 1-7 swing that took them to Mexico City, Miami and Pittsburgh, the Rockies are tied with the White Sox for the worst record in MLB.

13 hours ago

Bo Nix...

Cecil Lammey

It’s all about fit in the NFL, which is why Bo Nix will thrive in Denver

Being in the right place at the right time is what often determines success, something the Broncos rookie quarterback has going for him

18 hours ago

Clayton: Melvin Gordon’s days with Broncos may be numbered