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Denver Broncos Injury Report: Ben Powers gets rest day

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Oct 29, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos running back Javonte Williams (33) celebrates his touchdown with guard Ben Powers (74) in the first quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports

The Denver Broncos had near-perfect attendance during Wednesday’s practice as they prepare for the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 18. Denver still had several players pop up on their injury report on Wednesday.

Denver Broncos Week 18 Injury Report vs. Chiefs

Offensive guard Ben Powers was on the Broncos injury report on Wednesday as the team prepares for their final game of the regular season. Powers was present for team stretch before heading out to the side field. He was designated as a rest day and doesn’t have an injury despite being a non-participant.

Rookie offensive tackle Frank Crum was not present and missed practice on Wednesday due to an illness. Defensive end Zach Allen, who is coming off his best game as a pro with 3.5 sacks vs. the Cincinnati Bengals, was listed as a limited participant with a rest designation, and it was not injury-related.

We’ll see if Powers and Allen both upgrade to full participants when the team takes the field again on Thursday, considering Wednesday was a rest day for both of them.

Running back Tyler Badie (back), inside linebacker Justin Strnad (heel), and outside linebacker Nik Bonitto (wrist) were all listed on the injury report on Wednesday as full participants ahead of Sunday’s game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Cornerback Riley Moss no longer has an injury designation and was not listed on the injury report.

Broncos official injury report for Wednesday

Full Participation:

Limited Participation:

Did Not Participate:

The Broncos will be back on the practice field on Thursday with only two practices remaining in the regular season. Sunday’s game against the Chiefs is all or nothing for them, with their playoff hopes hanging in the balance.

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