The Denver Broncos have acquired safety Su'a Cravens from Washington, according to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter.

The Broncos and Washington will swap fourth-round and fifth-round draft picks and Denver will send another fifth-round pick to Washington for Cravens, via Schefter.

Cravens was reinstated off the reserve/left squad list last month after taking a year off football.

Prior to that, Cravens’ agent released a statement saying the 22-year-old was fully recovered from post-concussion symptoms and wanted to make a return to football. Cravens originally left Washington in early September as he mulled retirement.

Cravens was drafted by Washington in the second round in 2016 and still has three years left on his rookie contract. He played in 11 games with three starts his rookie season, finishing with 23 tackles, one interception, and one sack.