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Four players join Broncos

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The Denver Broncos added four players to their roster on Tuesday, picking up tight end Marcel Jensen and wide receiver Solomon Patton in waiver claims and signing college free agents Andre Davis and David Porter.

Jensen saw action in one game for the Jacksonville Jaguars last year while spending most of the season on the practice squad.

Patton played in seven games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as a rookie in 2014, returning 18 kickoffs for a 23.1-yard average and 10 punts for a 11.2-yard average.

Davis, a guard, went to the New York Jets’ rookie minicamp as a tryout player this month after starting all 48 games in college at the University of Buffalo.

Porter, a wide receiver, participated in the Miami Dolphins’ rookie minicamp as a tryout player after playing in 51 college games for TCU, totaling 74 receptions for 954 yards and 10 touchdowns.

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