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The Broncos have leaned on him more lately. The post Broncos Rookie Playmaker Sends Message Amid Unfortunate Update appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Also limited on Thursday were tight end Nate Adkins and left guard Ben Powers, who's working back from injured reserve. The Broncos started Powers' clock on Wednesday, and in the wake of a roster spot being created by waiving tight end Marcedes Lewis, the veteran guard could be back as soon as this week against the Green Bay Packers.
Outside linebacker Jonah Elliss (hamstring) and cornerback Reese Taylor (chest) remained full participants and were not assigned game statuses.
Denver Broncos rookie wide receiver and third round pick Pat Bryant seems like he's taking over the WR2 role in the offense down the stretch. The post Third Round Pick ‘Taking Over’ Crucial Role for Broncos appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Jayden Higgins and Pat Bryant are both rookie Wide Receivers with recently increased workloads. One player has a higher ceiling than the other.
Bryant (hamstring) didn't practice Wednesday, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos ' official site reports.
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Bryant could not practice in any capacity this week due to a hamstring injury, and he'll be forced to sit out at least one game as he works to get healthy. With the rookie third-round pick unavailable, Marvin Mims and Lil'Jordan Humphrey will stand to see increased target opportunities alongside Courtland Sutton and Troy Franklin.
With a gameplan that Sean Payton called a full “antithesis” of the first time the Broncos met the Raiders in November, Denver downed Las Vegas 24-17 in a ho-hum affair in the desert Sunday. Here’s The Denver Post’s stock report.
With Broncos wide receiver Pat Bryant out Sunday against Green Bay, Lil’Jordan Humphrey could be counted on for some more catches and definitely for some more blocks. Humphrey is an accomplished blocker.