The Detroit Lions kept their word.
After the Denver Broncos released veteran wide receiver Tim Patrick in August, the Lions signed Patrick to their practice squad “with the idea that he will work his way on to the active roster,” according to ESPN.
Now three weeks into the season, Detroit has promoted Patrick from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. Patrick was elevated from the practice squad for the team’s first two games. That won’t be necessary anymore as he is now a full-time member of the active roster.
The Broncos cut Patrick last month after failing to find a trade partner (they were unable to get a deal done with the New Orleans Saints). Patrick has three receptions for 20 yards, one first touchdown and one touchdown with two games with the Lions.
Courtland Sutton (12 receptions for 132 yards), Josh Reynolds (11/174) and Lil’Jordan Humphrey (10/87) have been Denver’s top three receivers this season. Broncos rookie quarterback Bo Nix is yet to throw his first touchdown pass in the NFL.
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