Jordan Norwood isn’t going anywhere. The Broncos’ receiver and returner agreed to one-year contract to stay in Denver.
“Blessed to be able to suit up for the @Broncos again this fall and keep my family here in Denver! #unitedinorange,” .
Norwood earned a spot on the Broncos’ roster last year after missing the previous two because of injuries. The seven-year veteran played in 11 games for Denver last season, starting five and catching 22 passes for 207 yards.
He also set a Super Bowl record with his 61-yard punt return in the second quarter against the Panthers that set up a field goal by Brandon McManus on the Broncos’ ensuing possession.
Norwood had also garnered the interest of the Lions and Jets in free agency, visiting both.
Nicki Jhabvala: njhabvala@denverpost.com or @NickiJhabvala



