We take another look into the injury report for Sunday’s game between the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans. Who is on track to play this weekend?
For the Denver Broncos, practice resumed on Thursday. And from what the team saw, things looked good for the most part.
The Broncos used Wednesday to walk through and get the team ready for the Tennessee Titans on Sunday.
With the pads going on, it was time to see how the Broncos stood injury wise.
As the same as it would have been on Wednesday, the Broncos were without two players on the field.
Inside linebacker Brandon Marshall and long snapper Casey Kreiter were held out of practice today as they both dealt with injuries.
Marshall has a hamstring while Kreiter has a calf injury.
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I honestly believe that the Denver Broncos need to make a decision about Kreiter soon. I would place him on injured reserve if he does not heal quickly.
Having two long snappers on the roster makes no sense.
In other Denver Broncos injury news, Trevor Siemian was moving around slowly during practice, but did practice and take reps on Thursday.
This is a good sign, but it will all depend on what he does in Friday’s practice.
If I were to think ahead, he could most likely be a game time decision.
For the Tennessee Titans, their injury report remained the same as it did yesterday. Jurrell Casey did not participate for the second straight game with a foot injury.
It is looking like he could miss Sunday’s game.
The biggest question for the Titans is how will they fair coming out of the bye? We will have to wait and see.
Check back here at Predominantly Orange on Friday afternoon to get the final injury report for both teams going into the Sunday showdown in Nashville.