
The Broncos on Tuesday made a handful of transactions, including signing cornerback Tony Carter to the active roster and waiving safety Kyle McCarthy. In addition, linebacker Derek Domino was waived/injured.
Carter, who was signed to the practice squad on Nov. 30, started his NFL career with the Broncos. Denver signed the 5-foot-9, 175-pound cornerback out of Florida State as a college free agent in 2009. He spent that entire season with the Broncos, splitting time between the practice squad and active roster. He’s seen action in four games — including one start — over his three-year career with Denver (2009) and New England (2010). He also competed with Minnesota during training camp this fall.
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I like this low-key move because in his few games with the Broncos Tony Carter actually played decently fore a CB3/CB4.
Man… Is this going to work?
I’m back.
Hmmm… I’m pretty sure I asked for McCarthy to be cut… So I feel for him as a person, but I think our team is stronger for… I like Carter, he played well in college, let’s hope he can step up and make some plays!!!
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All hands on deck!! We need all the CB’s we can get for the Pats game! Especially with some injuries in the secondary.
i dont know how mccarthy made the team anyways…carter is a nice fill in or sub for harris
[...] on Tuesday signed cornerback Tony Carter to their active roster and waived safety Kyle McCarthy, it was announced. Also on Tuesday, the Broncos waived/injured linebacker Derek Domino, who was previously on [...]