Today’s Broncos agreement to extend Alex Palczewski will not put him on a path to becoming the team’s new left guard starter, after all. Ben Powers, mentioned as a trade candidate for weeks, is now expected to stay in Denver.
The Broncos are not planning to trade or release Powers, per 9News’ Mike Klis; the team will also not ask the eighth-year guard for a pay cut. This places Powers on track to earn $11.99MM in base salary this season — the final year of his contract. More notably, this will give the Broncos an offensive line featuring five players earning at least $12MM per year.
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Denver extended left tackle Garett Bolles (four years, $80MM) and right guard Quinn Meinerz (four years, $72MM) in 2024, doing so before re-upping center Luke Wattenberg (4/48) in November 2025. Powers, however, started Sean Payton‘s O-line overhaul, signing a four-year deal worth $52MM early during the 2023 legal tampering period. RT Mike McGlinchey soon signed a five-year, $87.5MM pact. Powers, who is tied to a $18.16MM 2026 cap number, is the only player Denver starting blocker unsigned for 2027. McGlinchey, Meinerz and Powers sit as the Broncos’ top three cap hits.
Palczewski is now locked in through the ’27 season, perhaps giving the Broncos an heir apparent at LG. The former UDFA looks to reprise his role as the Broncos’ swingman/sixth O-lineman in 2026. Powers, 29, has operated as Denver’s left guard starter throughout his tenure. A biceps injury, however, sidelined the ex-Raven for nine games last season. In 2024, however, Powers led all interior O-lineman in run block win rate.
The 2026 season also represents a new chapter for the Broncos, as it is a gap year of sorts between the Russell Wilson dead money period and Bo Nix‘s extension eligibility. Nix cannot sign an extension until 2027, giving the Broncos a chance to bolster their team around a rookie deal this year. It looks like part of that effort will be retaining all five pricey O-line starters; Pro Football Focus ranked Denver’s front first overall last season.
While Powers is due back, the Broncos are expected to lose John Franklin-Myers. Set to test free agency Monday, Franklin-Myers has not engaged in offseason talks with the Broncos, per the Denver Gazette’s Chris Tomasson. This situation has been headed this way for a while, as Franklin-Myers — despite expressing interest in staying — has long been expected to leave. This year’s market places the veteran D-lineman in commanding position to score a monster raise.
Placed sixth on PFR’s top 50 free agents list, Franklin-Myers is viewed as by far the best interior D-lineman set to be available Monday. Sent to Denver in a Jets salary dump during the 2024 draft, Franklin-Myers (29) combined for 14.5 sacks as a full-time starter as a 3-4 D-end for the Broncos — who formed two top-three defenses during the supporting-caster’s two seasons. Franklin-Myers, who had been tied to a four-year Jets deal worth $55MM prior to the April 2024 trade, is seeking a three- or four-year contract, per Tomasson.

Smart to keep Powers if they can. No group lasts forever, but not much is better in team building than keeping five good or better linemen together.
JFM isn’t a star, but he’s a solidly good player you can play on all downs and who’d help just about any rotation in the league.