The Denver Broncos have released wide receiver Kaden Davis from their practice squad, the team announced Tuesday.
Davis (6-1, 190 pounds) originally signed with the Broncos as an undrafted free agent out of Northwest Missouri State in 2022. After spending part of his rookie season on Denver’s practice squad, Davis was cut in 2023. He then spent that spring playing for the Michigan Panthers in the USFL.
Following his stint in spring football, Davis spent time with the Arizona Cardinals and Detroit Lions before returning to the Broncos last month. He spent just shy of three weeks on the team’s practice squad this season.
Denver now has two wide receivers remaining on the practice squad: Michael Bandy and David Sills.
The Broncos parted ways with Davis to make room for new running back Salvon Ahmed, who was signed to the practice squad on Tuesday. The team signed Ahmed to add more depth at running back after Tyler Badie suffered a back injury against the New York Jets on Sunday.