The Denver Broncos are signing veteran safety Taylor Rapp, according to multiple reports. The agreement adds depth to the Broncos’ defensive secondary, though the team has not announced a corresponding roster move as of the latest reporting.

Rapp, 28, was selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams. Coverage also identifies him as a former Buffalo Bills safety and a Super Bowl champion, referencing his time with Buffalo. The reports cite ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter among those confirming the signing. Details on the contract terms and how the move affects the Broncos’ active roster have not been fully specified in the available accounts.

Across outlets, the central point is the same: Denver signs Rapp to bolster its safety group. The only differences are the emphasis on his prior teams and the timing and status of roster adjustments.