Broncos injuries: WR Josh Reynolds (Achilles) did not practice Friday

Broncos WR Josh Reynolds did not practice Friday with an Achilles issue. Denver coach Sean Payton indicated it’s not a serious injury.

Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds sat out Friday’s practice with an Achilles issue, coach Sean Payton announced. Payton indicated it’s not a serious injury.

“He’s doing well,” Payton said when asked about Reynolds. “Today, he felt a lot better. He’s got some wear and tear on one of his Achilles. He’s fine, we just kind of backed off. But today he was much better.”

After eight injured players were held out last week, most of the team’s non-starters are expected to be healthy and available to play in Sunday’s preseason finale against the Arizona Cardinals.

That includes safety Brandon Jones (hamstring), who could suit up this weekend after sitting out injured in the first two preseason games. Payton also indicated cornerback Levi Wallace (hamstring) could return this week.

Elsewhere on the injury front, linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) and safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (ACL) remain on the physically unable to perform list. They won’t play on Sunday.

Denver Broncos injuries

1. LB Drew Sanders (Achilles; PUP)
2. DB Delarrin Turner-Yell (ACL; PUP)
3. WR Josh Reynolds (Achilles)

Sunday’s game against Arizona will be nationally televised on CBS.

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