The Broncos inked kicker Wil Lutz to an extension on Friday, but he wasn’t the only player the front office approached about a new contract. According to Mike Klis of 9News in Denver, the Broncos had “preliminary talks” with center Luke Wattenberg and defensive lineman Malcolm Roach. Both players are impending free agents.
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Wattenberg, a fifth-round pick by the Broncos back in 2022, has emerged as a key starter for the Broncos in recent years. The Washington product has started all 24 of his appearances for Denver over the past two seasons, with a midseason ankle injury shelving him for four games in 2024.
After Pro Football Focus graded him 18th among 40 qualifying centers in 2024, Wattenberg is currently listed 20th among 38 qualifiers in 2025. That performance would still make him a relatively popular name on the free agent circuit, so it makes some sense that the Broncos are working to retain him now.
Roach reunited with former Saints coach Sean Payton in Denver last season via a two-year deal. He’s gotten into about half of his team’s defensive snaps over the past two years, collecting 4.5 sacks and 11 QB hits. A calf strain delayed the start of his 2025 season to mid-October. The veteran likely wouldn’t break the bank to keep around Denver, and the Broncos clearly value the player as a rotational piece on the defensive line.
Lutz inked a three-year extension with the Broncos late last week. While terms of the deal haven’t been reported, Klis writes that the contract elevates the kicker into the top-10 highest-paid players at his position. That would Lutz’s earnings around at least $4.7MM, which is a significant jump from the $4.5MM he’s earning this season.