Broncos DL John Franklin-Myers fined $14,069 for poking Raiders player in eye

Broncos DL John Franklin-Myers was fined $14,069 for poking Dylan Parham in the eye in Week 5. JFM says Parham poked him in the eye first.

Denver Broncos defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers was fined $14,069 by the NFL on Saturday after he poked Las Vegas Raiders offensive lineman Dylan Parham in the eye during last week’s game.

Franklin-Myers claims that Parham poked him in the eye first. If that’s true, the NFL apparently didn’t notice because Parham was not fined. Franklin-Myers plans to appeal hisfine.

Franklin-Myers has totaled 12 tackles (three behind the line of scrimmage) and two sacks through five games with the Broncos this season.

In addition to JFM, fullback Mike Burton ($7,653) and defensive lineman Malcolm Roach ($11,255) were both fined for unnecessary roughness against the Raiders. Burton was fined for a blindside block and Roach was fined for a late hit.

Earlier this season, Denver safety P.J. Locke ($27,944), center Luke Wattenberg ($5,872), safety Brandon Jones ($11,255) and outside linebacker Nik Bonitto ($8,791) also received fines from the NFL.

The money the league receives from fines is “donated to the Professional Athletes Foundation to support Legends in need and the NFL Foundation to further support the health, safety and wellness of athletes across all levels.”

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Broncos’ 53-man roster for Sunday’s game vs. Chargers

The Broncos have set their 53-man roster ahead of Sunday’s game against the Chargers.

The Denver Broncos made a flurry of roster moves this week ahead of their game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

First, the Broncos promoted linebacker Levelle Bailey from the practice squad to the 53-man roster. Later in the week, safety Tanner McCalister was also promoted from the practice squad. Denver also activated running back Audric Estime from injured reserve.

NFL teams are allowed to elevated two players from the practice squad to the game-day roster each week. This week, the Broncos elevated offensive tackle Cam Fleming and guard/center Calvin Throckmorton.

Following the team’s moves this week, here’s a look at the team’s updated roster going into Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Denver Broncos 53-man roster

Position Name Number
QB Bo Nix 10
QB Jarrett Stidham 8
QB Zach Wilson 4
RB Javonte Williams 33
RB Jaleel McLaughlin 38
RB Audric Estime 23
RB Blake Watson 25
FB Michael Burton  20
FB/TE Nate Adkins 45
TE Greg Dulcich 80
TE Adam Trautman 82
TE Lucas Krull 85
WR Courtland Sutton 14
WR Marvin Mims 19
WR Troy Franklin 16
WR Devaughn Vele 17
WR Lil’Jordan Humphrey 84
OT Garett Bolles 72
OT Frank Crum 73
OT Alex Palczewski 63
OL Matt Peart 79
OT Cam Fleming 71
G/C Quinn Meinerz 77
G Ben Powers 74
C/G Alex Forsyth 54
G/C Calvin Throckmorton 76
DE Zach Allen 99
DE John Franklin-Myers 98
DL D.J. Jones 93
DL Malcolm Roach 97
DL Eyioma Uwazurike 96
DL Jordan Jackson 94
OLB Jonathon Cooper 0
OLB Nik Bonitto 15
OLB Jonah Elliss 52
OLB Dondrea Tillman 92
ILB Cody Barton 55
ILB Justin Strnad 40
ILB Kristian Welch 57
ILB Levelle Bailey 56
CB Pat Surtain 2
CB Ja’Quan McMillian 29
CB Riley Moss 21
CB Levi Wallace 39
CB Kris Abrams-Draine 31
CB Tremon Smith 1
DB Devon Key 26
DB Keidron Smith 43
S Brandon Jones 22
S P.J. Locke 6
S JL Skinner 34
DB Tanner McCalister 30
K Wil Lutz 3
P Riley Dixon 9
LS Mitchell Fraboni 48

With a 53-man roster and a 17-player practice squad, Denver has 70 players under contract, plus several players on injured reserve.

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Broncos assistant coach Zack Grossi battling rare cancer

“The Broncos’ support was truly overwhelming. They have gone above and beyond, and it’s hard to put into words what it means to me.”

Denver Broncos passing game specialist Zack Grossi has been diagnosed with a yolk sac tumor, a rare malignant cancer.

Grossi was hired by the Broncos as an offensive quality control coach in 2022 and was promoted to passing game specialist this offseason.

“Our unwavering support is with Zack and his family as he takes some time away to focus on his health,” Denver head coach Sean Payton said in a statement. “Knowing what Zack is all about and talking with him since his diagnosis, I have no doubt he will Fight Like A Bronco. We’ll be with him every step of the way and can’t wait to welcome him back to our staff.”

The 35-year-old coach released the following statement through the team’s official website on Saturday:

I’ve been part of a team since I was 8 years old. Now, as I begin my fight against cancer, I’ve found peace in knowing that I’m not alone.

For the last three months, I felt a little bit off, and recently, I began to have trouble breathing. Last week, I went to the Broncos’ medical staff, and they told me we needed to run several tests. I underwent bloodwork and a scan, and that’s when they found the tumor in my chest cavity.

Officially, I have been diagnosed with a Yolk Sac Tumor.

The diagnosis is scary, but the good news is it’s highly treatable. I began chemotherapy this week, and after a few more months of chemo, I’ll have surgery to remove the remaining tumor.

My approach isn’t so different than getting ready for a game. I’ll stay the course, keep working and keep grinding. Day by day is my motto. I have marching orders from my doctors, and I’m trusting the process.

I don’t want to put a date on my return, but I can’t wait to get back to doing what I love.

After I was diagnosed, the outreach from Greg Penner, Carrie Walton Penner and the Broncos was immediate. The night of my scan, Greg texted me to tell me I had his and Carrie’s full support. From Sean Payton to George Paton to Beau Lowery, Vince Garcia, Dr. Steven Geraghty and Dr. Andrea Holland, the Broncos’ support was truly overwhelming. They have gone above and beyond, and it’s hard to put into words what it means to me.

Everything they’ve done for me, my wife, Jacqueline, and my daughter, Sophia, has been first class. That includes the Broncos Family Network, which has been incredible to my wife.

There’s times — because of all the support — when I feel like the luckiest man in the world. I’m guided by Joshua 1:9: “Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.”

For years, I’ve been a coach with the Broncos for the Fight Like A Bronco Game. The organization does a great job honoring those impacted by cancer. Now, it’s even more personal for me and I am blessed to have an incredible team behind me.

For anybody that has recently received a diagnosis or is currently fighting cancer, I want you to find your team, too. And I want you to know you’re not fighting this alone. It’s about never giving up. That’s what Fight Like A Bronco is all about.

It’s also incredibly important to me to encourage Broncos Country to prioritize early screenings. If you feel something, trust it. Remember: Not all cancers show up in your bloodwork. Make sure you’re utilizing the physicals, bloodwork, scans and screenings that are available to you.

And as I undergo treatment, I have only one goal in mind: to kick this tumor’s you-know-what and get back to leading my family, helping to raise our daughter and continuing my career.

Go Broncos!

Denver’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers will be designated as the team’s “Fight Like A Bronco” game as part of the NFL’s Crucial Catch initiative this month.

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Broncos WR Josh Reynolds to spend at least 4 weeks on IR after finger surgery

Broncos WR Josh Reynolds will miss at least the next four games after undergoing finger surgery and being placed on injured reserve.

The Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds was placed on injured reserve on Saturday with what the team described as a hand injury. That will rule Reynolds out for at least the next four games.

Reynolds (6-3, 194 pounds) recently underwent minor finger surgery and the procedure was successful, according to KPRC-TV’s Aaron Wilson. He will will now miss the team’s upcoming games against the Los Angeles Chargers (home), New Orleans Saints (away), Carolina Panthers (home) and Baltimore Ravens (away).

The earliest Reynolds would be eligible to return would be for a Week 10 showdown with the Kansas City Chiefs on the road on Nov. 10. The 29-year-old receiver hauled in 12 receptions for 183 yards and one touchdown before injuring his finger.

Denver’s leading receiver will remain Courtland Sutton. Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Reynolds had been the second-most involved WRs before the Reynolds injury. Marvin Mims and Troy Franklin could be more involved going forward, and Devaughn Vele should be active on Sunday after being a healthy scratch in recent weeks.

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Broncos injury report: 2 starting linemen ruled out vs. Chargers

Broncos right tackle Alex Palczewski (ankle) and center Luke Wattenberg (ankle) have been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Chargers.

The Denver Broncos have ruled out two starting offensive linemen for Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Broncos right tackle Alex Palczewski and center Luke Wattenberg are both out with ankle injuries this week. Matt Peart (right tackle) and Alex Forsyth (center) are expected to fill in against the Chargers. To add more depth, Denver also signed tackle Cam Fleming and center Dieter Eiselen to the practice squad earlier this week.

“We have a lot of confidence in the guys that are filling in,” offensive coordinator Joe Lombardi said Thursday. “Alex was right there with the center battle during training camp, and obviously he and Bo [Nix] have a good relationship. That’s always important with centers and quarterbacks. Peart’s been someone that we’ve been impressed with since he’s been here. We’re going to battle it out, and we have confidence in those guys.”

Elsewhere on offense, Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand) has also been ruled out. That could mean Devaughn Vele’s return to the game-day roster this week.

View the team’s final injury report below.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Game Status
RB Audric Estime Ankle Full Full Full Questionable
CB Damarri Mathis Ankle Full Full Full Questionable
DE Zach Allen NIR – Rest Limited Full Full
DE John Franklin-Myers Shoulder Limited Full Full
WR Josh Reynolds Hand DNP DNP DNP Out
OT Alex Palczewski Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out
C Luke Wattenberg Ankle DNP DNP DNP Out

Denver running back Audric Estime (ankle) and cornerback Damaris Mathis (ankle) are eligible to return from injured reserve this week and they could be activated to the 53-man roster as soon as Saturday. Broncos right tackle Mike McGlinchey (knee) will be eligible to return from IR next week.

Denver’s game against Los Angeles will be regionally televised on CBS. Despite playing at home with a three-game winning streak, the Broncos are considered underdogs against the Chargers this week.

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Broncos injury report: Ankle injuries decimating offensive line

Broncos right tackle Alex Palczewski (ankle) and center Luke Wattenberg (ankle) missed practice again on Thursday.

The Denver Broncos‘ offensive line has been hit hard by ankle injuries.

Denver terminated the contract of backup offensive tackle Will Sherman on Wednesday, reaching an injury settlement with the practice squad player after he suffered an ankle injury in practice last week.

Sherman wasn’t the only lineman battling an ankle injury.

Broncos fill-in starting right tackle Alex Palczewski and starting center Luke Wattenberg are also nursing ankle injuries and they missed practice again on Thursday after previously being held out on Wednesday.

If Palczewski and Wattenberg are not able to play against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 6, Matt Peart (right tackle) and Alex Forsyth (center) are the most likely candidates to start in their places.

Denver added depth on the line by signing tackle Cam Fleming and center Dieter Eiselen to the practice squad earlier this week.

Meanwhile, Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand) was also held out of practice again today. View the team’s complete Thursday injury report below.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Game Status
RB Audric Estime Ankle Full Full
CB Damarri Mathis Ankle Full Full
DE Zach Allen NIR – Rest Limited Full
DE John Franklin-Myers Shoulder Limited Full
WR Josh Reynolds Hand DNP DNP
OT Alex Palczewski Ankle DNP DNP
C Luke Wattenberg Ankle DNP DNP

Some good news on the injury front: Denver running back Audric Estime (ankle) and cornerback Damaris Mathis (ankle) are eligible to return from injured reserve this week. Broncos right tackle Mike McGlinchey (knee) will be eligible to return from injured reserve next week.

Denver will practice again on Friday before releasing a final injury report with game statuses for Sunday’s showdown with the Chargers.

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4 new Broncos players pick their jersey numbers

New Broncos players OL Dieter Eiselen (70), OT Cam Fleming (71), WR Kaden Davis (81) and WR A.T. Perry (87) picked their jersey numbers.

The Denver Broncos had a busy week making changes to the practice squad, bringing in four new players. Those new arrivals have now picked their jersey numbers.

Broncos center/guard Dieter Eiselen picked No. 70, which hasn’t been worn by a Denver player in a regular season game since former tackle Bobby Massie in 2021.

Returning tackle Cam Fleming picked No. 71, the number he wore with the New England Patriots to begin his career. He later switched to No. 75 with the Dallas Cowboys and New York Giants and then wore No. 73 with the Broncos from 2021-2023.

Returning wide receiver Kaden Davis picked No. 81, which was previously worn by receiver Tre’Quan Smith last fall and by Tim Patrick before that.

New receiver A.T. Perry picked No. 87, which was famously worn by former receiver Ed McCaffrey and most recently worn by receiver David Sills.

Broncos players pick jersey numbers

  • OL Dieter Eiselen: 70
  • OT Cam Fleming: 71
  • WR Kaden Davis: 81
  • WR A.T. Perry: 87

Denver’s 17-player practice squad is now full.

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5 Broncos players to watch in Week 6 vs. Chargers

The 3-2 Broncos are coming off three straight superb wins. In Week 6, the Chargers have several Broncos players to keep an eye on in Denver.

We’ve got a big Week 6 matchup between two AFC West opponents in the Chargers and Broncos. A month into the season, and the two squads are in the thick of the AFC Wild Card race.

This matchup could be a deciding factor in earning a playoff spot later this season. With that, here are a few Broncos players to watch for Sunday’s key contest.

RB Javonte Williams

Williams is finally looking like his old self now over two years removed from a significant knee injury. He looked mostly ineffective in the first few weeks, but the former Tar Heel has seen his burst reappear in recent weeks. He’s been able to run the ball much better for an average of 4.8 yards per carry in the last two games. Williams is still searching for his first touchdown of the season, but he’s still someone that the Chargers defense will need to contain in Week 6.

WR Troy Franklin

This one is a bit of a sleeper, as the rookie has just five catches for 29 yards this season. Franklin was just selected in the fourth round of the 2024 NFL draft out of Oregon where he played with Broncos quarterback Bo Nix. The rookie duo just barely missed on a deep ball touchdown last week, which could be a sign of things to come. Franklin has the speed that should keep the Chargers’ defense honest.

DL Zach Allen

His name still goes a bit under the radar to casual fans, but he’s quietly having an elite 2024 campaign. The six-year veteran has established himself as one of the best defensive linemen in football. The Chargers cannot allow him to take over this game or else it could be a long day. In five games this season, Allen has registered three sacks, five tackles for loss, and 12 quarterback hits.

LB Justin Strnad

Due to injuries, Strnad has stepped into the starting lineup in the last two games. He’s played awfully well, particularly in the run game. In the two starts, he has had 13 total tackles, two tackles for loss, and a sack. Strnad’s impact on Sunday’s game will play a deciding factor in who wins this divisional tilt.

CB Riley Moss

Pat Surtain II gets the attention in this secondary, but Moss has been phenomenal in 2024. The two have formed arguably the best cornerback duo in the NFL through the first month of the season. The Iowa product snagged his first career interception in Week 4, and Pro Football Focus ranks him as the seventh-best cornerback in 2024. In other words, the Chargers may have some trouble throwing the ball at these Broncos cornerbacks.

Bo Nix had a perfect response to Maxx Crosby trolling him

“Kind of cut out the noise and just go to work,” Broncos QB Bo Nix said when asked about Maxx Crosby trolling him at the line of scrimmage.

During the Denver Broncos‘ game against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday afternoon, Raiders defensive end Maxx Crosby trolled Broncos quarterback Bo Nix.

Maxx stood up at the line of scrimmage and yelled, “Bo speak up! They don’t [expletive] know [the play]!” while the quarterback was making an adjustment at the line. The moment quickly went viral on social media.

It was a funny moment for Crosby and Raiders fans, but the Broncos went on to win the game 34-18. After practice on Wednesday, Nix was asked about Crosby trolling him on Sunday.

“Well, actually, ironically, I didn’t really even hear it when it happened in the game,” Nix said. “I’ve obviously been sent [the video] a lot and seen the video after, but I think that’s just part of his game. I think he’s mastered that and he’s tried to use it to his success.”

“And I think it’s important when things like that happen, you just kind of come down and get back to the basics and not necessarily listen to it,” Nix said. “Kind of cut out the noise and just go to work. And at the time we weren’t doing a whole lot offensively, so it was good that we turned it around in the second half.”

A perfect response from the rookie quarterback.

Crosby ended the day with two sacks, but Nix arguably had the best game of his career with two touchdown passes, no turnovers and a rushing touchdown. The QB certainly got the last laugh, but he had a diplomatic response to the incident during his media availability on Wednesday. Bo’s a pro.

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Broncos injury report: 2 starting offensive linemen sidelined

Broncos RT Alex Palczewski (ankle) and C Luke Wattenberg (ankle) did not practice Wednesday.

The Denver Broncos‘ offensive line has been hit hard by injuries.

Broncos fill-in starting right tackle Alex Palczewski and starting center Luke Wattenberg both suffered ankle injuries against the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Palczewski and Wattenberg were held out of Wednesday’s practice.

If Palczewski and Wattenberg are not able to play against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 6, Matt Peart (right tackle) and Alex Forsyth (center) would likely be the next men up.

Denver added depth on the line this week by signing tackle Cam Fleming and center Dieter Eiselen to the practice squad on Tuesday.

Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand) was also held out of practice Wednesday. View the team’s complete injury report below.

Player Injury Wed Thur Fri Game Status
RB Audric Estime Ankle Full
CB Damarri Mathis Ankle Full
DE Zach Allen NIR – Rest Limited
DE John Franklin-Myers Shoulder Limited
WR Josh Reynolds Hand DNP
OT Alex Palczewski Ankle DNP
C Luke Wattenberg Ankle DNP

On a positive note, Denver running back Audric Estime (ankle) and cornerback Damaris Mathis (ankle) have opened their 21-day windows to return from injured reserve.

Broncos right tackle Mike McGlinchey (knee) will be eligible to return from injured reserve next week.

Denver will practice again on Thursday and Friday before releasing a final injury report with game statuses for Sunday’s showdown with the Chargers.

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