
The Facts: The Broncos continued their unprecedented free-agent buying spree Wednesday by signing not one, but two more veteran running backs. A few hours after the Broncos signed Lamont Jordan to a two-year, $2.5 million contract, the team finally agreed to the terms of a four-year, $10 million contract with J.J. Arrington.
Diehards Line:With former Philadelphia Eagle Correll Buckhalter signed Friday, the Broncos have added three free-agent running backs. According to Post staffer Mike Klis, Arrington's deal is the arrangement reached last Friday, but the deal was hung up for a few days as the two sides haggled over guaranteed money. The signings all but assure current Bronco free-agent tailbacks Michael Pittman and Tatum Bell won't return. It also means the Broncos' holdover tailback stable of Selvin Young, Ryan Torain and Peyton Hillis will have to compete for a roster spot during training camp.