rest - http://www.denverbroncos.com/news-an...7-6c4c33a33c3aENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- This is a difficult period on the NFL calendar -- even for those players who aren't facing the start of free agency next week.
Because for players who stay and endure, like the second-longest tenured current Bronco, safety David Bruton, the end of one league year and the start of another means plenty of goodbyes.
It's the nature of the business, but that doesn't mean Bruton or anyone else likes it.
"Oh, business sucks. It happens," Bruton said. "It's what I've seen for seven years: many faces come and go. Heck, I think [left tackle Ryan] Clady's the only consistent face that I've seen day in and day out.
"But it happens, and it's the sad part about the business. You build those camaraderies and those friendships and that respect, and the next thing you know, the guy's either not with you on the team, he's playing elsewhere, or he's not in the league."