Just 3 Hours After Being Released to Make Room for Younger Talents, Broncos’ $31.5 Million Veteran Linebacker Declares He Will Never Return – The Heartfelt Reason That Moved Fans to Tears
Denver, Colorado – Dre Greenlaw, linebacker for the Denver Broncos, was released by the team after a disappointing 2025 season. Despite signing a 3-year, $31.5 million contract, Greenlaw struggled with injuries and only played 58% of the snaps in eight games. This decision came as a shock to Broncos fans.
Immediately after being released, San Francisco 49ers quickly re-signed Greenlaw to a one-year, $7.5 million contract. However, what truly captured attention were his public words when leaving the Broncos: “I’ve given everything I had to every logo I’ve worn. I worked in silence, endured in silence, and carried my responsibility in silence.”
The real reason Greenlaw couldn’t continue in Denver was due to his ongoing health issues. Injuries kept him from playing consistently, and the team couldn’t afford to wait any longer with their Super Bowl aspirations now higher than ever. The decision to release him was made to free up cap space.
Although he wasn’t a star in highlight reels, Greenlaw was always a reliable player, willing to absorb pressure and handle tough situations when the spotlight wasn’t on him. However, his persistent injuries led the Broncos to part ways with him in favor of younger talents.
Despite being cut, Broncos fans didn’t react with anger but with respect for Greenlaw’s decision. They understood that this was a player who had given everything, and he chose to end his chapter on his own terms.
Greenlaw further shared: “But there are moments that tell you exactly how your value is being measured. Today was one of those moments.” These words echoed as a powerful statement, reaffirming his value and self-respect.
In leaving, Greenlaw not only departed from the Broncos but also sent a message of courage, resilience, and self-respect. Though he didn’t meet expectations in Denver, he maintained his spirit and continued his career with the 49ers.
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