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Cosby Joins Receiving Corps

September 20th, 2011 - 3:26pm by Gray CaldwellOther posts by

The Broncos on Tuesday signed wide receiver Quan Cosby, waiving running back Jeremiah Johnson to make room for the move.

The club also signed tight end John Nalbone to the practice squad. Nalbone saw action in two games with Miami in 2010 before finishing the year on Denver’s practice squad.

Since joining the Cincinnati Bengals in 2009 as a college free agent, Cosby played in all 32 possible games, averaging 10.0 yards over two seasons as the team’s No. 1 punt returner.

In those two seasons as a key special teams contributor, Cosby handled 110 punt return opportunities — 70 returns and 40 fair catches — without a lost muff or fumble.

In 2010, his 10 special teams tackles ranked third on the team for Cincinnati.

He has also caught six passes for 71 yards in his career, three of which resulted in first downs.

The 5-foot-9, 190-pound former University of Texas standout is now the sixth wide receiver on the roster. The Broncos were down to two healthy receivers in Sunday’s 24-22 win against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Pair Added to Practice Squad

October 20th, 2010 - 9:50am by Eric DetweilerOther posts by

The Broncos brought their roster back to capacity on Wednesday morning, adding tight end John Nalbone and defensive lineman Mitch Unrein to their practice squad.

Nalbone, a fifth-round pick of Miami in 2009, played in a pair of games this season for the Dolphins and also spent time on Minnesota’s practice squad. The 6-foot-4, 255-pound tight end did not record any regular season catches. As a rookie last season, the Monmouth University grad was inactive for the Dolphins’ first six games before spending the rest of the season on the team’s practice squad.

Unrein, a rookie defensive lineman, spent the 2010 preseason with Houston after signing as a college free agent out of Wyoming. Unrein recorded one tackle in two preseason contests before being waived on Sept. 3. The Colorado native was a three-time All-Mountain West selection at Wyoming.

- Eric Detweiler, DenverBroncos.com