The Denver Broncos first injury report of the week has released ahead of their AFC road matchup on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens. Which players were limited, full participants, or did not participate?
The Denver Broncos were back on the field on Wednesday as they prepare for a tough road matchup against the Ravens, Lamar Jackson, and Derrick Henry.
Offensive tackle Mike McGlinchey (knee) did not participate but was present for team stretch before exiting afterward. His backup, Alex Palczewski (ankle), upgraded to being a full participant after he was limited all last week. In the event McGlinchey is unable to go this week, Palczewski would likely step back into the starting job.
Safety P.J. Locke (thumb) did not participate and was on the team’s side field for practice on Wednesday.
Cornerback Patrick Surtain II (ankle) was a full participant, while defensive end Zach Allen had a rest day. Fullback Michael Burton was limited with a foot injury.
Aside from that, the Broncos officially opened the 21-day window for safety Delarrin Turner-Yell, who is on the PUP list stemming from the ACL injury he suffered near the end of last season. He was limited on Wednesday.
Broncos official injury report:
Full Participation
Limited Participation
Did Not Participate
On the Ravens’ side of things, Lamar Jackson (back/knee) did not participate on Wednesday and was given a rest day, according to head coach John Harbaugh.
Coach Harbaugh says QB Lamar Jackson received a rest day. pic.twitter.com/bSxZTBVjZG
— Baltimore Ravens (@Ravens) October 30, 2024
Other injuries to monitor for the Ravens include defensive end Brent Urban (concussion), Cornerback Arthur Maulet (neck), defensive tackle Travis Jones (ankle), and running back Rasheen Ali (ankle).
The Denver Broncos will be back on the practice field on Thursday before leaving for Baltimore on Friday following practice.
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