Broncos Have No Interest In Trading Devontae Booker, Despite Rumor Of Cowboys’ Interest

Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, citing a source with knowledge of Denver’s thinking, reports that there’s nothing to the rumor that the Broncos could trade RB Devontae Booker to the Cowboys now that Ezekiel Elliott could sit the next six weeks after his suspension has been reinstated.

Florio admits that every player has a price and Broncos have some intriguing running backs options including Booker, Jamaal Charles, and C.J. Anderson.

Even so, the Cowboys are likely to see what Alfred Morris and Darren McFadden can do in Elliott’s absence before serious entertaining any trade options.

According to Nicki Jhabvala, the Broncos trading Booker “is not even a remote possibility.”

For what it’s worth, we haven’t seen any substantial reports involving Booker and the Cowboys.

Booker sat out the first few games of the season after undergoing surgery to repair a hairline fracture in his wrist.

Booker, 25, is a former fourth-round pick of the Broncos back in 2016. He’s currently in the second year of his four-year, $2.723 million rookie contract and stands to make base salaries of $540,000 and $630,000 over the next two years of the agreement.

In 2017, Booker has appeared in one game for the Broncos and rushed for 14 yards on three carries and no touchdowns or receptions.

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