Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss (knee) was a full participant again on Wednesday after having the same designation on Tuesday. The 24-year-old cornerback now appears to be on track to return to action against the Cincinnati Bengals on Saturday.
Moss missed the team’s last three games with a knee injury. He was initially replaced by Levi Wallace, who was then benched in favor of rookie Kris Abrams-Draine. Moss and Pat Surtain are now poised to serve as the team’s two outside cornerbacks against the Bengals with Ja’Quan McMillian playing in the slot.
Elsewhere on the injury front, Denver running back Jaleel McLaughlin (quad) also fully practiced Wednesday after being limited Tuesday.
The Broncos’ complete Christmas Day injury report can be seen below.
Player | Tue | Wed | Thur | Game Status |
RB Tyler Badie (back) | Full | Full | ||
WR Troy Franklin (ankle) | Full | Full | ||
CB Riley Moss (knee) | Full | Full | ||
RB Jaleel McLaughlin (quad) | Limited | Full |
Denver will practice again on Thursday before releasing a final injury report with game statuses for Saturday’s showdown with the Bengals.
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