The Denver Broncos are at full health going into Sunday’s AFC West Divisional showdown against the Las Vegas Raiders. Every player listed on the injury report this week, minus Tyler Badie, will play on Sunday as the team looks to snap their eight-game losing streak against the Raiders, dating back to 2021. The Raiders, on the other hand, will be without several key players, including disgruntled wide receiver Davante Adams.

Denver Broncos final injury report going into Sunday’s game vs. Las Vegas Raiders

The Denver Broncos will be at full strength on Sunday when they take the field for Throwback To 77 Week. Tyler Badie (back) is the only player on the Broncos roster who has been ruled out and will not play this week.

Safety JL Skinner (ankle) was a full participant for the second consecutive day and will be back on the field this week for the first time since suffering the ankle in Denver’s Week 2 loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers. He’ll slide right back into his role on special teams. Practice squad safety Tanner McCalister stepped in his place during his absence and will likely remain on the practice squad this weekend instead of being elevated to the gameday roster.

Wide receiver Josh Reynolds (foot) was a full participant all week long. Cornerback Tremon Smith (hand) was a full participant for the second day in a row, as well.

The Las Vegas Raiders injury report is extensive and several players have already been ruled out.

Raiders players ruled out on Sunday

  • Wide receiver Davante Adams – groin/trade request.
  • Linebacker Luke Masteron – knee.
  • Tight end Michael Mayer – personal.
  • Offensive tackle Thayer Munford – knee/ankle.
  • Cornerback Decamerion Richardson – hamstring.
  • Running back Zamir White – groin.

They have five players listed as QUESTIONABLE for Sunday.

  • Defensive end Maxx Crosby – ankle.
  • Linebacker Divine Deablo – oblique.
  • Linebacker Kana’i Mauga – calf.
  • Wide receiver Tyreik McAllister – shoulder.
  • Offensive guard Dylan Parham – Achilles.

The Raiders are banged up, and they’ve been dealing with in-house turmoil for the last two weeks. Denver can’t come into Sunday’s game overlooking them because of the drama and must put together a strong showing in all three phases of the game.

Kickoff is slated for 2:05 p.m. MT on FOX.