
LeagueNews.co | Jason Patrick
Brisbane Broncos playmaker Jock Madden is reportedly attracting interest from several teams in the Super League, as uncertainty looms over his future with the Broncos.
According to zerotackle.com, Madden has been informed that he is free to leave if he secures a new opportunity elsewhere.
His potential departure aligns with the Broncos' efforts to create salary cap space after extending lucrative contracts to players like Ben Hunt, Brendan Piakura, Ezra Mam, and Reece Walsh.
The organization is facing challenges, with key players such as Blake Mozer, Kotoni Staggs, and Selwyn Cobbo set to become off-contract at the end of next season.
As they aim to retain their star players, Madden's role appears compromised.
Although he is under contract until the end of the 2026 NRL season, his standing in the team has declined following the arrival of established players like Ben Hunt.
Additionally, rising talents like Coby Black and veteran Josh Rogers may also rank higher in the team's hierarchy.
As such, Madden's future remains uncertain amid the shifting dynamics within the Broncos.