Broncos consider trading for Alvin Kamara to bolster playoff chances
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 5:26 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
The Denver Broncos are exploring a potential trade for veteran running back Alvin Kamara, as suggested by Bleacher Report. The team, seen as a strong AFC contender, is looking to enhance its offensive unit after acquiring wide receiver Jaylen Waddle. Kamara, who has seen reduced playing time with the New Orleans Saints after the signing of Travis Etienne Jr., could provide valuable experience for the Broncos. They have re-signed J.K. Dobbins and drafted Jonah Coleman, but depth at the position remains a concern. The proposed trade could be executed for a sixth-round pick in the next draft.
- •Broncos are targeting Alvin Kamara from the Saints amid playoff pursuits.
- •Kamara's role diminished in New Orleans after the acquisition of Travis Etienne Jr.
- •Denver recently acquired wide receiver Jaylen Waddle to boost offense.
- •Trade could be possible for a sixth-round pick in the upcoming draft.
- •Team has retained J.K. Dobbins and drafted Jonah Coleman this offseason.
- 5:26 PMYahoo Sports — Broncos predicted to make 'shocking' trade to gain leg up in playoff race
"The Denver Broncos have once again been urged to make a move for a former player Sean Payton had in New Orleans.
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