Broncos training camp Day 1
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Bo Nix, Denver Broncos and Jarrett Stidham
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Denver linebacker Drew Sanders, who missed all but five games last season as the Broncos advanced to the AFC playoffs, was carted off the practice field during team drills, about 90 minutes into the workout on Saturday,
Toward the end of Denver’s second full day of training camp Saturday morning, third-year linebacker Drew Sanders was seen carted off the field with an apparent injury. Two staffers helped him into the locker room, as Sanders slung both arms over their shoulders, clearly unable to put much weight on his leg.
With Greenlaw (quad) and Singleton (ACL) returning from serious injuries of their own, the Broncos could lean a tad more heavily on Strnad, Bailey, as well as bottom-of-the-roster types JB Brown, Karene Reid, and Jordan Turner in the ramp-up to the preseason.
Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix shares key takeaways from his offseason meeting with Drew Brees to grow in Sean Payton's offensive system.
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Broncos president Damani Leech on Saturday said neither Burnham Yard nor anywhere else had yet been selected as a preferred site for a new stadium.
Levelle Bailey started training camp with a hot hand, helping his case to potentially start over Alex Singleton.
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Third-year linebacker Drew Sanders was carted off the Denver Broncos’ football fields Saturday after injuring his right leg during drills.
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