The Denver Broncos signed free-agent offensive tackle Cameron Fleming to a one-year deal worth up to $3.67 million on Thursday, according to a source. Fleming was a fourth-round pick by the New England Patriots out of Stanford in 2014, and he won two Super Bowls in his four years with the team. He was mostly a fill-in starter with the Pats, and the 28-year-old spent the last two seasons with the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants. Fleming was penalized six times and allowed 5.5 sacks in all 16 games for the G-Men last year. He will have a chance to compete at right tackle with Bobby Massie, who the team also signed on Thursday, after Ja'Wuan James (Achilles) suffered a potentially season-ending injury recently.
The Dallas Cowboys agreed to terms on a contract with offensive tackle Cameron Fleming. Fleming played for the New England Patriots for the past four seasons, playing well according to Pro Football Focus' grades. He played the role of a swingman in New England, but he should compete for a starting role at right tackle in Dallas.