According to reports on Wednesday, Welker has agreed to a contract with the Denver Broncos.ESPN's Adam Schefter reported it was a two-year deal. Schefter reported on Wednesday afternoon that the Broncos and Welker
Wes Welker isn't coming back through that door, but the measure of the Patriots' offseason is who is coming through the Gillette Stadium doors on defense. It's the Patriots' prerogative if they wanted to move on from Welker. Bill Belichick's track
Wes Welker didn't cash in with a mega-contract. The Patriots just didn't want him anymore.
At his introductory news conference as a Denver Bronco on Thursday, receiver Wes Welker said there were two teams he was interested in playing for, and it wasn't hard to figure them out — Denver and New England. He spoke fondly about his six years
Losing Wes Welker is one thing. But seeing the trusted slot receiver defect to the Denver Broncos, only to improve Peyton Manning's chances of winning another Super Bowl ring, might be enough to make Tom Brady wonder. Brady restructured his contract
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