Below are the injury reports for Denver and New Orleans after Thursday’s practices.
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Below are the injury reports for Denver and New Orleans after Wednesday’s practices.
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On Saturday, each of the Broncos listed on the injury report fully participated in practice and is listed as probable for Monday night’s game against the Chargers, including tackle Ryan Clady and guard Chris Kuper. Head Coach John Fox said Kuper has come a long way since breaking his forearm during training camp.
“Quite a bit, as you’d expect,” Fox said of how much progress Kuper has made. “You don’t step away from football and not practice it, especially at that position where your fight’s so close to you that it doesn’t take a minute to get your thoughts, calls and all those types of things they’ve got to do back entirely. He’s made great progress this week.”
Below are the full injury reports for both the Broncos and Chargers.
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Below are the injury reports for Denver and San Diego following Friday’s practice.
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Below are the injury reports for Denver and San Diego on the first day of practice leading up to the teams’ Monday Night Football matchup.
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For the second day in a row, all 53 players participated in Friday’s practice.
Below is the full injury report for both the Broncos and the Patriots:
Click to continue reading “Patriots Week: Friday Injury Report”
All 53 players on the Broncos roster fully participated in Thursday’s practice, the first time that has happened all season.
Below is the full injury report for both the Broncos and the Patriots:
Click to continue reading “Patriots Week: Thursday Injury Report”

On Wednesday, the entire 53-man roster participated in practice.
Today, the news got even better for the Broncos, as every player on the roster was listed with full participation in Thursday’s session.
That includes guard Chris Kuper and linebacker Nate Irving, who were both limited on Wednesday.
It marks Kuper’s first full practice since fracturing his forearm in training camp on Aug. 14. Thursday was Irving’s first full practice since suffering a concussion in Week 3 against the Houston Texans.
Fox said Kuper’s status for Sunday’s game in New England is still up in the air, but if he were able to play, “it would be great.”
“He’s been through a lot with the ankle in the offseason and forearm in the preseason,” Fox said of the team captain. “At the end of the day, he’d much rather be out here than in the training room, so I’m sure he’s excited about it.”
All 53 players on the Broncos roster participated in Wednesday’s practice, including wide receiver Matthew Willis, who missed all of last week with a hamstring injury. Willis was listed as a full participant, along with cornerbacks Tracy Porter (shoulder) and Chris Harris (ankle).
Limited for the Broncos were Nate Irving, who continues to work back from a concussion suffered in the team’s Week 3 game vs. Houston, and guard Chris Kuper, who broke his forearm during training camp.
Head Coach John Fox said that Kuper, who returned to practice on a limited amount last week, has continued to make strides in his recovery.
“He’s easing back into playing,” Fox said. “He missed time in the offseason with his ankle surgery and then soon after coming back he broke his forearm so he’s missed a lot of time playing football but he looked good last week and he looks even better this week.”
As for Kuper’s prospects this week, Fox called it a “gameday decision.”
“He practiced all last week,” Fox said. “We decided to make him inactive for the game. We’ll see how he does this week in practice.”
Below is the full injury report for both the Broncos and the Patriots:
Click to continue reading “Patriots Week: Wednesday Injury Report”
For Denver, guard Chris Kuper (forearm) was the only player to sit out Thursday’s practice.
Cornerback Chris Harris (ankle), who was listed as limited on Wednesday returned to practice with limited participation on Thursday. Also limited was safety Quinton Carter (knee).
Linebacker Von Miller (hip) improved from limited participation Wednesday to full on Thursday. Tight end Joel Dreessen (ribs) and wide receiver Brandon Stokley (shoulder) were listed as full participants for the second day in a row. Added to the injury report with full participation was cornerback Tracy Porter (neck).
For Houston, each player’s status remained the same from Wednesday with the exception of linebacker Brian Cushing (ribs), who was downgraded from full to limited.
Linebacker Tim Dobbins did not participate Thursday with a hamstring injury.
Limited for the Texans were Cushing, linebacker Bryan Braman (hamstrong), linebacker Brooks Reed (hip) and defensive end Antonio Smith (ankle).
Full participants for Houston were linebacker Connor Barwin (elbow), guard Antonie Caldwell (ankle), cornerback Brice McCain (knee), center Chris Myers (neck) and linebacker Jesse Nading (knee).