Broncos to sign RB JK Dobbins to 1-year deal
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After signing a one-year deal with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday, Dobbins attended the team's mandatory minicamp practice and worked on a side field. After practice, Dobbins was made available to media members, and he sent a message to his former club, now a division rival.
The Broncos' new running back is more concerned about helping to win a Super Bowl for Denver than carrying out vengeance against his former Chargers.
The Bears had the opportunity to splash on offense this offseason. With J.K. Dobbins deciding to go to the Broncos, they missed their chance.
Dobbins wore No. 27 during his first four years in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, and he also wore that number with the Los Angeles Chargers last season. He's sharing the number for now: cornerback Damarri Mathis also wore No. 27 on Wednesday (the NFL allows players to share numbers in the offseason if they play on different sides of the ball).
Dez Bryant believes the Denver Broncos made a good move by poaching a former Los Angeles Chargers running back.
Dobbins get a one-year, $2.475 million contract after rushing for 905 yards with the rival Chargers last year.