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Now former Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins has shared multiple messages in the wake of his leaving the team via free agency and signing with the Denver Broncos. One, though, feels like a warning of sorts.
The six-year veteran is moving from the Los Angeles Chargers on a one-year deal, worth $5.25 million. Completing a youth filled running back room in Denver.
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Yardbarker on MSNJ.K. Dobbins has firm message for his former teamJK Dobbins signed with the Denver Broncos on Wednesday, leaving the Los Angeles Chargers after one season. In his first comments after signing, he had a pointed message for his former team as he prepares to face them twice a year.
The Broncos' new running back is more concerned about helping to win a Super Bowl for Denver than carrying out vengeance against his former Chargers.
After officially signing a one-year contract on Wednesday morning, new Denver Broncos running back J.K. Dobbins was out on the practice field for the team's mandatory minicamp practice on Wednesday afternoon. After just signing earlier in the day, Dobbins worked on a side field after the team stretch.
A former Broncos player gave some sense as to why the team brought in running back J.K Dobbins despite his extensive injury history.
Sean Payton on Thursday afternoon provided an update on the Broncos’ interest in free agent running back JK Dobbins.
Dobbins wore No. 27 during his first four years in the NFL with the Baltimore Ravens, and he also wore that number with the Los Angeles Chargers last season. He's sharing the number for now: cornerback Damarri Mathis also wore No. 27 on Wednesday (the NFL allows players to share numbers in the offseason if they play on different sides of the ball).