DENVER, COLORADO - JANUARY 08: Russell Wilson #3 of the Denver Broncos and Jerry Jeudy #10 of the Denver Broncos during the National Anthem prior to their game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Empower Field At Mile High on January 08, 2023 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images)Justin Edmonds/Getty Images

The Denver Broncos remain hard at work making moves to give themselves some cap flexibility to make moves when free agency begins.

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported the Broncos are sending Jerry Jeudy to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a fifth-round pick and a sixth-round pick in the 2024 draft.

One year after picking up the fifth-year option on Jeudy's rookie contract, Denver will save the $12.99 million in cash and cap space he was owed by moving him in this trade.

Tom Pelissero @TomPelissero

The <a href="">#Broncos</a> save $12.987 million in 2024 cash and salary cap space by trading Jerry Jeudy, who now gets a fresh start in Cleveland as he enters the last year of his rookie contract.

The Broncos put themselves in a position where they have to make some difficult roster choices because of Russell Wilson's pending release. They announced earlier this week his release will be made official when the new league year begins on Wednesday.

Denver Broncos @Broncos

We've notified QB Russell Wilson that he will be released after the league year begins March 13.<br><br>A statement from GM George Paton and HC Sean Payton: <a href="">

Wilson's release will come with an $85 million dead-cap hit the team can spread out over two seasons if he's designated as a post-June 1 cut.

The Broncos only have $18.4 million in cap space, so they had to make a lot of moves if they wanted to be cap-compliant and have room to sign players in free agency.

Before agreeing on the Jeudy trade, the Broncos saved about $35 million against the cap by releasing Justin Simmons and Chris Manhertz, as well as restructuring the deals for Tim Patrick and Mike McGlinchey.

In total, the Broncos have saved about $50 million against the 2024 cap.

Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter

With multiple transactions, contract restructures and trades within the past five days, the Broncos now have cleared nearly $50 million in salary cap space while adding two draft picks leading into to the start of the league year. <a href="">

When you factor in the $35.4 million in dead money that Wilson will count against the cap, the Broncos will be closer to $15 million available that they can use to spend on their roster.

It's not a great situation to be in for a team that finished 8-9 last season, but it's one the Broncos put themselves in when Sean Payton decided Wilson could no longer be on the team when he benched him for the final two games.