Thought to be unlikely when free agency opened last week, defensive end Shelby Harris agreed to a one-year contract late Friday night to remain with the Broncos. According to a source, Harris talked with coach Vic Fangio on Thursday about Harris’ role if he opted to stay with the team. The contract is worth $2.5 million guaranteed and incentives can carry it above $3 million. Related Articles Melvin Gordon confident he can regain form, be “great 1-2 punch” with Phillip Lindsay in Broncos backfield Broncos Draft Board: Temple center Matt Hennessy will lean on experience if asked to start right away in NFL Broncos’ Super Bowl 55 odds have dropped after first wave of NFL free agency NFL Mock Draft 2020: How the first round projects following free agency Back to school: Peyton Manning surprises University of Tennessee online class Harris started the first four games last year at nose tackle before moving to defensive end for the final 12 games.