How Broncos' 41-year-old free agent signing could join Tom Brady, Jerry Rice in NFL history
Update: 2025-10-29
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The Denver Broncos, facing an injury crisis at tight end, have signed veteran Marcedes Lewis to their practice squad. At 41, Lewis could make history by becoming the oldest player ever to catch a pass in an NFL game. With two of their tight ends injured, Lewis has a real chance of making the active roster for their Week nine game against the Houston Texans. If activated, Lewis could tie Tom Brady's record for receptions by players aged 41 or older, providing much-needed depth and another option for quarterback Bo Nix. The Broncos' move underscores their desperation to boost their offense and stay competitive in a tough division.
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