Broncos signing K Elliott Fry to one-year deal

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Denver tried out several kickers last week and landed on one with talent but a relative lack of NFL experience.

The Broncos on Wednesday agreed to a one-year deal with Elliott Fry, a source with knowledge of the agreement told The Post.

Fry was a free agent for all of 2022 after getting waived by Jacksonville during the preseason. He spent part of this offseason on Arizona’s roster but was let go in March.

He last kicked for Cincinnati and Kansas City during the 2021 season and made four of his five field goal attempts overall that year. For his career, Fry is 5 of 6 on field goals and 5 of 7 on extra points.

Denver hosted a tryout featuring Fry, former Dallas kicker Brett Maher and Parker White last week. Maher had the most NFL experience among the group, but Fry won out.

That makes him the lone kicker on Denver’s 90-man roster currently and the leader in the clubhouse to replace veteran Brandon McManus. The Broncos cut him last week after a nine-year run with the franchise, saving $3.75 million against their 2023 salary cap.

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