Broncos' D.J. Jones: Thinking about money slows me down, new contract gave me
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The Broncos have re-signed defensive tackle D.J. Jones to a three-year, $39 million contract, which allows him to focus solely on his performance on the field. This lucrative deal, the most significant of his career, ensures his stay in Denver during his prime. Jones, a 30-year-old veteran drafted by the 49ers in 2017, believes that having a "free mind" makes him a better player. He appreciates the team's emphasis on maintaining consistency within their defensive line, highlighting the coaching staff's impact and the organization’s commitment to continuity.
Originally by Michael David Smithon June 10, 2025
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