The Denver Broncos did not practice today, but they did release an estimated injury report because they have a short week to prepare for Thursday’s Christmas Day game against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Practice this week is estimated to be a walkthrough because the turnaround time is so short.

Denver Broncos release estimated injury report on Monday for Chiefs game

The Denver Broncos entered Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars relatively healthy, but have come out of it banged up. While the team did not practice today, they released an estimated injury report, which is customary when playing on Thursday Night Football.

Tight end Nate Adkins (knee) was listed as an estimated DNP, as was linebacker Dre Greenlaw (hamstring), center Luke Wattenberg (shoulder), and wide receiver Pat Bryant (concussion).

Justin Strnad (foot) was listed as an estimated full participant after he missed practice all of last week and Sunday’s game. With Greenlaw’s injury, having Strnad back in the mix would be huge for Denver’s defense.

Cornerback Riley Moss (ankle), linebacker Karene Reid (hamstring), and left guard Ben Powers (bicep) were the other players listed with an estimated full participation status.

Broncos estimated injury report Monday

  • Wide receiver Pat Bryant – concussion – did not participate.
  • Tight end Nate Adkins – knee – did not participate.
  • Linebacker Dre Greenlaw – hamstring – did not participate.
  • Center Luke Wattenberg – shoulder – did not participate.
  • Cornerback Riley Moss – ankle – full participation.
  • Left guard Ben Powers – biceps – full participation.
  • Inside linebacker Karene Reid – hamstring – full participation.
  • Inside linebacker Justin Strnad – foot – full participation.