Josh Reynolds was back on Broncos’ sideline 9 days after being shot

Nine days after being shot twice, Josh Reynolds was back on the Broncos’ sideline for Sunday’s game against the Panthers.

Nine days after being shot twice, Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds was back on the team’s sideline for a 28-14 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday.

Reynolds, who is currently on injured reserve with a finger injury, was shot in his arm and the back of his head after leaving Shotgun Willie’s strip club in Glendale, Colorado on Oct. 18. Broncos coach Sean Payton said last week that Reynolds was “fortunate” to only suffer what the team described as minor injuries.

Two men have been arrested in connection to the shooting.

Reynolds was back at Denver’s first practice following the shooting on Oct. 23. He was on the sideline working with other injured players for the Broncos’ three practice sessions leading up to the Panthers game.

The 29-year-old receiver then appeared on the team’s sideline for Sunday’s game. After a very scary incident which left Reynolds shaken up, it was good to see the receiver back at Empower Field at Mile High on Oct. 27.

Reynolds will be eligible to return from IR in Week 10.

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