The Denver Broncos have released their first injury report of the week ahead of Sunday’s Week 12 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. Denver had one defensive starter who missed Sunday’s game return to practice, and a starter on offense missed Wednesday’s practice entirely.

Denver Broncos Wednesday Injury Report

Heading into Week 12 of the NFL season, the Denver Broncos are in a better position than most teams from an injury and health standpoint. While they’ve had some players miss small amounts of time due to injury this season, the amount of games lost collectively is relatively low compared to teams around the league.

Safety Brandon Jones (abdomen) was at practice on Wednesday during the media viewing portion of practice. Last week he was a limited participant Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday before ultimately being inactive on Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons.

Left guard Ben Powers (shoulder) did not participate in Wednesday’s practice and worked off over on the team’s side field alongside running back Tyler Badie.

Wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand) was at practice once again as his 21-day window continues to tick down. He was a full participant on Wednesday and was a full one all last week, which could be a sign of a looming return on Sunday against the Raiders, which is ironically the last team he played against before suffering the hand injury that landed him on IR.

Safety P.J. Locke (thumb), Outside linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) were both full participants on Wednesday.

Defensive end Zach Allen (NIR – rest) was limited.

Broncos Wednesday Injury Report

Full Participation:

  • Wide receiver Josh Reynolds – hand.
  • Safety P.J. Locke – thumb.
  • Outside linebacker Drew Sanders – Achilles.

Limited Participation:

  • Safety Brandon Jones – abdomen.
  • Defensive end Zach Allen – NIR/Rest.

Did Not Participate:

  • Right guard Ben Powers – shoulder.

The Broncos will be back on the practice field on Thursday for their second practice of the week ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Raiders.