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Derek Wolfe (95) of the Denver ...
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Derek Wolfe (95) of the Denver Broncos sits on the sidelines after the defense gave up a touchdown to Josh Jacobs (28) of the Oakland Raiders during the second half of the Raiders’ 24-16 win on Monday, Sept. 9, 2019.
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And then there was one.

Outside linebacker is the last remaining offensive or defensive starter from the Broncos’ 2015 team after defensive end agreed to a one-year contract with the on Saturday, according to a source.

The departures of Wolfe and cornerback (Los Angeles Chargers) leaves Miller, inside linebacker and kicker as the only players from the Broncos’ last playoff team.

Wolfe, 30, entered the Ravens’ radar after their agreement with defensive end Michael Brockers fell through. Brockers is returning to the Los Angeles Rams. Wolfe joins a Baltimore front that also includes Calais Campbell, acquired from Jacksonville via trade.

Wolfe had a career-high seven sacks in 2019 despite missing the final four games with a dislocated elbow. But the Broncos opted to acquire Jurrell Casey from Tennessee, tender restricted free agent Mike Purcell and agree to a one-year deal with Shelby Harris instead of retaining Wolfe.

In an Instagram post, Wolfe wrote: “Thank you, Denver. It was a good eight years. You are my home. We will always have Super Bowl 50!! Baltimore, letap go get a ring!”

A second-round pick in 2012, Wolfe started all 113 regular-season/playoff games of his Broncos career, finishing with 320 tackles and 35 1/2 sacks.

So far in the free agency/trade period, the Broncos have allowed Wolfe, Chris Harris, center () and safety (Philadelphia) to depart.

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