Broncos Sign Massive Ex-Chargers DT, Waive One

The Denver Broncos made a pair of transactions on Saturday.

The Denver Broncos announced a pair of roster transactions on Saturday morning, with defensive tackle Forrest Merrill being signed and offensive guard Yasir Durant being waived/injured. 

Merrill is a 6-foot, 326-pound defensive lineman out of Arkansas State. He went undrafted in 2021 before signing with the Los Angeles Chargers as a college free agent. He made the initial 53-man roster but then found himself waived. He re-signed to L.A.'s practice squad. 

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The Chargers promoted Merrill to the 53-man roster in early October before waiving him at month's end. He was re-signed to the practice squad. 

The next August, Merrill was waived/injured, and he spent 2022 season out of football. But the Seattle Seahawks gave him a shot this past May. He didn't last a full month. 

In his three collegiate seasons at Arkansas State, Merrill clocked 30 games, recording 121 tackles (51 solo), 10 sacks, two forced fumbles, and two fumble recoveries. 

As a pro, Merrill has appeared in four NFL games with four tackles (two solo). We'll see how much he can impact the Broncos' D-line competition. 

But in the wake of Eyioma Uwazurike's indefinite suspension, the Broncos could use some help. Throw in Mike Purcell being on the Non-Football Injury (NFI) list, and Merrill's arrival makes even more sense. 

Durant was signed only five days prior. It's unclear what injury befell him. 


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Chad Jensen is the Founder of Mile High Huddle and creator of the wildly popular Mile High Huddle Podcast. Chad has been on the Denver Broncos beat since 2012 and is a member of the Pro Football Writers of America.