Broncos begin OTAs with a few notable absences

Broncos RB Melvin Gordon was among a few notable absent players at the start of OTAs.

The Denver Broncos began voluntary organized team activities at UCHealth Training Center on Monday — with the key word being voluntary.

Shiny new quarterback Russell Wilson was obviously there front and center, but the team had a few notable absences, including running back Melvin Gordon, safety Kareem Jackson, outside linebacker Bradley Chubb and kicker Brandon McManus.

“This is all voluntary,” coach Nathaniel Hackett said after practice. “Whoever’s out here, we’re going to coach them and have some fun.”

Hackett said the players that were not present reached out and spoke with him before OTAs started.

“It’s voluntary,” the coach reiterated. “As long as they’re getting their bodies right and understanding the system, that’s all I can ask. And if they can get here, great.”

A few other players were sidelined with injuries — outside linebacker Randy Gregory (shoulder), right tackle Billy Turner (knee) and defensive lineman Matt Henningsen (calf) among them.

Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was at practice in shorts, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis.

“Yeah, we’re just making sure everybody’s good,” Hackett said when asked if Jeudy’s okay.

Hackett also said the team is “playing it by ear” in regards to Turner.

Denver has OTAs scheduled for May 23-24/26, May 31-June 1, June 3, June 6-7 and June 9-10, followed by mandatory minicamp scheduled for June 13-15. Until mandatory practices begin, absent players will remain a minor story for the Broncos.

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