The Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns are set to matchup on Thursday Night Football in a renewal of a rivalry that hasn’t had relevance in a couple of decades. The two teams come into the game with identical records with both have some injury concerns.
For the home team Browns, the list is quite long and doesn’t include players like Kareen Hunt and Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah who were placed on the injured reserve list:
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Out
- RB Nick Chubb
- QB Baker Mayfield
- CB AJ Green
Questionable
- WR Odell Beckham Jr. (Did not participate in practice all week)
- DE Jadeveon Clowney
- RT Jack Conklin
- DT Malik Jackson
- LB Malcolm Smith
- C J.C. Tretter
- LT Jedrick Wills
- LB Mack Wilson
For Wills and Conklin, Wednesday’s practice was this first practice this week after not practicing and being out of Week 6’s game. They were limited in their return to the field.
Only Beckham did not participate in practice this week but remain questionable instead of out.
For the Broncos, the biggest story is at quarterback with Teddy Bridgewater but they have a few other important injury-related concerns as well:
Out
- LB Baron Browning
- LB Aaron Patrick
Questionable
- QB Teddy Bridgewater
- LT Garrett Bolles
- S Caden Sterns
Both Bridgewater and Bolles were limited in practice the last two days. Bolles has a knee-related issue while Bridgewater is listed with foot and quad issues.
If Bridgewater is unable to go, Drew Lock would get the start in his place. Bolles’ backup is listed as Calvin Anderson but Cameron Fleming could also flip over to the left side in his place.