In professional football, injuries can often shape the result of a game. As the Denver Broncos prepare for their Week 10 prime-time clash with the Las Vegas Raiders, encouraging updates from the injury report bring renewed optimism for the team.
The Broncos’ final practice report of the week highlights major improvements for cornerback Riley Moss and safety Brandon Jones. Previously listed as nonparticipants and then limited, both have now been cleared for full practice. Their return is a crucial boost to the Broncos’ defense, especially against the Raiders’ potent offense.
“Both Moss and Jones have shown full participation in practice, indicating they’re ready for game action.”
The absence of official game statuses suggests both players are expected to take the field, strengthening the defensive lineup for Sunday’s matchup.
Kicker Wil Lutz, who missed time due to illness, is projected to return as a full participant. His comeback offers needed stability to Denver’s scoring unit after recent struggles. However, outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper and defensive tackle D.J. maintain uncertain statuses. In addition, Locke remains questionable with a neck issue, adding some unpredictability to the defensive depth chart.
Author’s Summary: With key defenders and the kicker returning to action, the Broncos approach their Week 10 game against the Raiders with improved confidence and a more stable lineup.