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By PFW staff

Head coach Josh McDaniels found himself another ex-Patriot on Friday, according to reports.

The Broncos have reportedly agreed to a deal with 14-year veteran CB Ty Law and will finalize a contract for him if he passes a physical. The team has yet to confirm the move.

Law spent the first 10 seasons of his career with New England before joining the Jets in two separate stints (2005, ’08) and playing the ’06 and ’07 campaigns in Kansas City. He will presumably back up starters Champ Bailey and André Goodman but could push rookie nickel back Alphonso Smith for reps.

Law played in seven games and made six starts for the Jets last season but has been out of the league since.

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