Broncos Worked Out 17 Players Including Safeties Stevie Brown & Chris Clemons

According to Jeff Legwold of ESPN, the Broncos hosted a collection of 17 players for tryouts on Tuesday, which most notably included veteran safeties Stevie Brown and Chris Clemons.

  • The names of each of the players that attended Tuesday’s workouts has yet to be released.
  • Troy Renck adds that S Jeromy Miles and LB Aaron Davis tried out on Tuesday.

Brown, 28, is a former seventh-round pick of the Raiders back in 2010. After a little over a year in Oakland, Brown had bried stints with the Panthers and Colts before eventually signing on with the Giants in 2012.

Brown wound up testing the open market several months ago and eventually landing with the Texans on a one-year deal, but was unfortunately released at the start of the season. He later returned to the Giants, but was unfortunately among their final roster cuts.

Since being released by the Giants, Brown has worked out for the Jets, Lions, Chargers, Raiders and now Denver.

In 2014, Brown appeared in all 16 games for the Giants last season and recorded 38 tackles, one sack, and a pass defense. Pro Football Focus has him rated as the No. 47 safety out of 87 qualifying players.

Clemons, 30, is a former fifth-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2009. After five years in Miami, Clemons signed on with the Texans as an unrestricted free agent in March of last year.

The Cardinals elected to sign him to a two year, $2.7 million contract this past March, but wound up being placed on the injured reserve list and later being released with a settlement.

This year, Clemons has appeared in five games and recorded three tackles for Arizona.

We will provide more information regarding the free agents that the Broncos tried out, as the news becomes available.

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