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Walker in Uniform; Henry, Young Sidelined

November 21st, 2007 - 2:08pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

We’ll find out after practice ends this afternoon just how much Javon Walker was able to do, but he was back in a practice jersey Wednesday for the first time since undergoing knee surgery on Oct. 19.

Walker’s last practice work came on Oct. 17, when he was limited in a Wednesday afternoon session prior to the win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. The wide receiver spent the following three weeks recuperating from the procedure on his right knee, and then did some light work prior to last week’s practice sessions, running some routes and catching passes in the warmup period before retreating to the sidelines in sweats.

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Henry Questionable But Not at Practice; Lynch Probable

November 16th, 2007 - 3:03pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

Travis Henry

As expected, Travis Henry was not at practice Friday, attending a hearing with the league in Phoenix regarding an appeal of a potential suspension. Head Coach Mike Shanahan noted after Friday’s practice that he did not know when the issue would be resolved.

“I don’t know if it will be the following week, two days later or nine days later,” he said.

As for Henry’s status for Monday night, that remains in the air. He is listed as questionable with the partially torn posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee. He saw limited work in Thursday’s practice, but missed all of the work on Wednesday in addition to his Friday afternoon absence, leaving the decision on his status to be made closer to game time.

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Lynch: ‘Real Encouraged’

November 15th, 2007 - 4:16pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

John Lynch

Thursday’s practice was to be the test of whether John Lynch had recovered from the neck stinger he incurred Oct. 29 against the Green Bay Packers, and from all indications, the 15-year veteran passed.

“It went well,” Lynch said as he walked off the practice field following the two-and-a-quarter-hour session Thursday afternoon. “We had some spirited contact out there and it felt good. I think all things are looking real good.

“I’m real encouraged.”

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Henry: Partial Tear of PCL; In Uniform for Practice

November 15th, 2007 - 1:42pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

Travis Henry at Practice on Nov. 15

Saying that he had a partial tear of the posterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, running back Travis Henry prepared for practice Thursday afternoon, knowing that how he fared on the field on this day could well determine whether he could line up against the team that released him in March.

“I feel like I can play, but I’ll see what I can do today; that’s going to determine when I get back,” he said in the locker room.

A brace covered Henry’s knee, but he noted it was for practice-time use only.

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Light Work Before Practice for Walker

November 14th, 2007 - 4:08pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

Javon Walker

Javon Walker wasn’t in uniform, and he wasn’t going through the paces of practice with his teammates. But his presence in pre-practice warmups — limited as he was to lightly running routes and catching passes — nevertheless provided the first tangible, public evidence of his recovery from the knee surgery he underwent on Oct. 19 in Houston.

“It felt good just to run around and catch some balls,” Walker said. “Every day will be just another step to being game-ready.”

That, however, might be a little while in coming. Head Coach Mike Shanahan acknowledged Monday that it was “probably a long shot” for Walker to return by Monday night.

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Henry, Lynch Inactive for Chiefs

November 11th, 2007 - 10:44am by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

Neither Travis Henry nor John Lynch will be in uniform today, as both were deactivated by the Broncos this morning.

Lynch had been limited in practice throughout the week, while Henry sat out the practices on Wednesday and Thursday before being in uniform on Friday. Both were considered game-time decisions heading into the morning.

Hamza Abdullah, who played a majority of the snaps last week at Detroit, is expected to start for Lynch, while Selvin Young is scheduled to open at tailback in Henry’s stead.

Joining Lynch and Henry on the inactive list are running back/fullback Mike Bell, offensive lineman Isaac Snell, defensive ends Larry Birdine and Paul Carrington and wide receiver Javon Walker. Quarterback Darrell Hackney is the Broncos’ other inactive player, but he is in uniform per the NFL’s rules regarding third quarterbacks.

Birdine and Carrington had both been signed to the 53-man roster on Tuesday. Defensive lineman Josh Mallard and wide receiver Taylor Jacobs also joined the club that day amidst a flurry of roster moves, but they are active and in uniform for today’s game.

Status In Air for Lynch; Cutler Practices; Henry Sits Out

November 8th, 2007 - 4:22pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

These headlines just keep getting lengthier and lengthier, eh …

John Lynch

In the past two days, John Lynch has felt well enough to practice, and Thursday afternoon he was at the point where he could linger on the field with some of his fellow defensive backs, getting extra conditioning work in on the FieldTurf surface adjacent to the west practice field the Broncos utilized for the two-and-a-half hour session.

Does all that mean he’ll be able to play on Sunday, less than two weeks after he suffered a neck stinger against the Green Bay Packers? Not even the 15-year veteran knows for sure.

“As for this week, I don’t know,” Lynch said. “I have to talk to (Head Coach) Mike (Shanahan) and see where we’re at. The plan was to go out and test it a couple of days and see where we’re at. It hasn’t gotten worse. It’s gotten better, in fact.

“Ultimately it comes down to a gut (feeling) of myself and Coach and Greek (Head Athletic Trainer Steve Antonopulos) and everyone there.”

While Lynch was in uniform on Thursday, he was limited in his practice-time work, just as he was Wednesda.

“We did not hit him, for obvious reasons,” Shanahan said. “But he is practicing, so that is a positive.”

All Lynch can really do now is work out on the field and wait for time to run its course and for the remaining tingling feeling in his arm to dissipate for good.

“I think there’s still something there, but I’m feeling good and it’s getting better,” Lynch said.

“I’ve played with just about everything there is, from dislocated shoulders to torn ligaments in my knee. You can fight through that. But these things, until they’re ready, it’s just foolish to go out there. I would argue with them (about playing) — before I’d gone through this last time. When the nerve’s hot, it’s just not ready.”

Quarterback Jay Cutler, however, is ready after going through the full practice regimen for a second consecutive day.

Jay Cutler

“He’ll be ready to go,” Shanahan said. “There should be no setback. He’s still a little bit sore. He had a good practice.”

The same could not be said for running back Travis Henry, who was held out for a second consecutive day while recovering from the slight knee injury he incurred (last) Sunday at Detroit.

“He’s still a little bit too sore,” Shanahan said. “We’ll see how he is (Friday).”

Other bits of injury news …

… John Engleberger saw limited work in practice Thursday; he sat out Wednesday with a shoulder injury … Elvis Dumervil (knee), Glenn Martinez (bruised ribs), Karl Paymah (knee), Cecil Sapp (calf) and D.J. Williams (finger) all took part in the full range of practice work Friday … Chiefs offensive tackle Damion McIntosh did not take part in practice for a second consecutive day; he’s been sick with a tonsil problem this week, but Kansas City head coach Herman Edwards expects him to be able to play Sunday. McIntosh did take part in Kansas City’s walk-through session Thursday … Chiefs tight end Jason Dunn was at Chiefs practice, but Edwards said he did not take part; he has a scratched eye. Earlier this week, Edwards ruled out running back Larry Johnson for the game; offensive tackle Will Svitek has also already been ruled out.

Henry Returns; Lynch Waiting on MRI Results

October 31st, 2007 - 3:45pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew


Now, John Lynch can only wait.

After suffering a pinched nerve on Monday, the 15-year veteran sat out Wednesday’s practice while awaiting the results of an MRI examination he underwent Tuesday.

“I’m just waiting on all the information to come back,” Lynch said as he walked off the practice field following the afternoon session. “They’re waiting on a specialist out in Los Angeles who did my neck surgery (Dr. Robert Watkins) to kind of check it out and see what he has to think. But I think everything’s good. We’ll see.”

Lynch categorized the injury as a “little stinger,” and said that his arm went numb after incurring the injury in the first quarter Monday night. He categorized it as the most serious problem with his neck since he underwent surgery on it in early 2004, just before he was released by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and subsequently signed with the Broncos.

“It’s a concern because I’ve had little episodes since I’ve been here, but this is the first big one I’ve had (since coming to Denver), so it’s a little bit of a concern,” he said.

But, he emphasized, he was “feeling all right,” and said that he could run around the field.

“Things bounce back really quickly,” Lynch said. “I’m feeling a lot better.”

Lynch, defensive tackle Sam Adams and wide receiver Javon Walker were the only players on the 53-man roster to not practice Wednesday; Walker is recuperating from knee surgery while Adams is held out of practice each Wednesday. Running back Travis Henry made it through the full practice after sitting out last week and on Monday night with bruised ribs, while cornerback Champ Bailey also went through the full session after struggling with a quadriceps injury during the last two weeks.

“It felt good,” Bailey said after Monday night’s loss. “That’s the good thing. I finished the game. I was a little worried about that, but I finished strong and I feel confident about next week.”

Defensive tackle Antwon Burton (ankle), guard Montrae Holland (shoulder) and linebacker D.J. Williams (shoulder) were also listed on the injury report Wednesday, but each made it through the full day’s work.

In Michigan, the only Detroit Lion who did not practice at all on Wednesday was former Broncos first-round pick George Foster, who was sidelined with an ankle injury.

Broncos-Packers Pregame: Henry Out; Bailey In

October 29th, 2007 - 5:37pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

Travis Henry is out, but Champ Bailey is set to go for tonight’s game against the Green Bay Packers.

Bailey, who did not practice Friday after being limited in the Wednesday and Thursday sessions last week, was deemed ready to go and was moved to the active roster for the first time since straining a quadriceps muscle on Oct. 7 against San Diego.

Henry, meanwhile, will miss his first game since joining the Broncos with bruised ribs that he incurred in the Sunday Night Football win over the Pittsburgh Steelers eight days ago.

Selvin Young is expected to start in Henry’s place. Andre Hall, the third-teamer who was inactive last week, is in uniform tonight. Also of note in the backfield is the decision to deactivate fullback Mike Bell, leaving the Broncos with Young, Hall and Cecil Sapp as the only backs in uniform.

With Bailey ready, cornerback Jeff Shoate was deactivated.

Joining Henry, Bell and Shoate on the inactive list are safety Hamza Abdullah, defensive tackle Amon Gordon, offensive lineman Isaac Snell, wide receiver Javon Walker and defensive end Jarvis Moss.

Simeon Rice returns to the active 45-man roster after being down the last two weeks.

Bailey, Henry Sit Out Friday Night Session

October 26th, 2007 - 9:02pm by AndrewOther posts by Andrew

Neither Champ Bailey nor Travis Henry took part in practice as the Broncos worked under the lights at INVESCO Field at Mile High on Friday evening.

For Henry, it marked the third consecutive day of practice that he has missed because of the bruised ribs he incurred Sunday night against Pittsburgh. Bailey, meanwhile, had seen limited action in the Wednesday and Thursday practices before being sidelined outright Friday.

The strained quadriceps muscle — which he suffered in the 41-3 loss to San Diego on Oct. 7 — rendered him inactive for the Steelers game after he sat out the Monday, Wednesday and Thursday sessions in the week leading up to the 31-28 win.

“It’s still up in the air, but it’s better than it was last week,” Bailey had said Friday morning in the locker room.

“(I’m) just running around, not full speed, just not trying to push it. One thing about a strain — you can push it too much and set it back.”

Bailey wasn’t able to escape the specter of the injury when he did practice Wednesday and Thursday.

“I feel it,” he said Friday morning. “When I feel it, it’s really not good. I can play through some pain, but stretching and pulling it is one thing.”

Both Bailey and Henry are officially denoted “questionable” for the duel with the Green Bay Packers.

Meanwhile, cornerback Dre’ Bly (shoulder), tight end Tony Scheffler (lower leg) and safety Hamza Abdullah (hip) all made it through the full practice Friday night. They are all listed as probable for Monday’s game.