
‘Anchor’ With Local Ties Sends Strong Message After Agreeing to Broncos Offer
The Denver Broncos are bringing in former Colorado Buffaloes offensive lineman Justin Mayers in free agency after the 2025 draft.
Broncos head coach Sean Payton raised eyebrows leading a noteworthy contingent of team brass on an excursion to the Colorado Buffaloes’ pro day. Speculation linked them to multiple prospects like Travis Hunter. But it was Mayers, a guard, who got the Broncos’ attention.
Now, he will get his chance to impress them again in rookie minicamp.
“Blessed with the opportunity!” Mayers said, quoting his alma mater’s announcement post on April 27. “Let’s get this [handwriting emoji].”
“Denver, Anchor arriving ASAP [anchor emoji],” the Buffaloes social media team posted on X on April 27. “Offensive Lineman, Justin Mayers has accepted a Rookie Mini Camp Invite from the Denver Broncos.”
Mayers was a grad transfer in 2024. He began his college career with a five-year stint at UTEP.
He started seven games for the Buffaloes last season. It was his lone with the program. Mayers had 35 collegiate games under his belt when he arrived in Boulder.
Former Coaches & Teammates Rave About New Broncos OL
GettyColorado Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders leads his team before the start of their game against the BYU Cougars in the Valero Alamo Bowl
Mayers became beloved in Boulder during his lone season, with many of his teammates raving about him as a player and person ahead of the 2025 draft. Buffaloes head coach Deion Sanders offered his take on Mayers before the draft.