Now in Super Bowl with 49ers, Randy Gregory reflects on Broncos tenure: “I really enjoyed it. I still have my family there and stuff like that. So, nothing bad I can honestly say about that. Business is business…it was something that needed to be done — probably on both sides.”


>Nevertheless, as he reflected on what transpired around his departure, he praised the Broncos. In his mind, the team did right by him.

>“Definitely,” Gregory said. “I can honestly say that they did what they could to put me in a position to further help my career.”

>One person in particular made that possible.

>“Specifically, George Paton,” Randy Gregory said, naming the Broncos general manager who brought him aboard. “I think me and him got a real good relationship. Another guy I have a lot of respect for him in that building.

>“I wish I could still be out there with him, but I’m happy to be here now.”

7 comments
  1. I feel the same way about him as I did with Teddy Bridgewater and Case Keenum. I don’t blame the player as much as I blame the FO for giving them the silly contract.

  2. Glad he said that. Probably needed the change of scenery. If I had to guess, the younger guys probably bought in harder to VJ’s scheme, and it made sense why Gregory and Clark had to go

  3. Fuck him and his stupid-ass family. Move them the fuck out of Denver, too… fucking thief

  4. It didn’t work out like wanted but whatever. We still got something in return and he’s getting a shot a ring. I wish him the best. And if nothing else it’s good advertising for the team, you don’t want to be known as the team that screws people over or is bad to work with. We had problems with JaWuan James and maybe Russ, the more guys saying good things about the team the better

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