Broncos' Injury Updates Ahead of Packers Showdown
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As the Denver Broncos prepare for their crucial game against the Green Bay Packers, injury concerns are mounting, particularly regarding wide receiver Pat Bryant. According to Mile High Report, Bryant is likely to miss the game after aggravating his hamstring injury that initially landed him on the injury report during last week's win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
Additionally, guard Ben Powers is also unlikely to play but is on track to return for the following game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The injury report shows that D.J. Jones fully participated in practice, while both Bryant and Powers were limited.
On the Packers' side, running back Josh Jacobs has been dealing with knee issues and was a non-participant in practice, with his status for the game hinging on the outcome of Friday's practice, as stated by Acme Packing Company.
With Jacobs' potential absence, the Broncos' defense could have a significant advantage, especially given their impressive performance, allowing only 89 rushing yards per game, the second-best mark in the league.