Posted Thu Nov 1st by Monty
Broncos safety John Lynch received word from Dr. Robert Watkins today, telling the All Pro he can play as soon as the symptoms from his neck stinger subside, the Denver Post reports. Lynch is hopeful he will play this Sunday at Detroit. Lynch was injured in the first quarter of Monday Night’s loss to the […]
Posted Sat Oct 27th by Monty
Injury Report for the Green Bay Packers and Denver Broncos for Week 8 in the NFL, October 29, 2007. PACKERS OUT – CB Will Blackmon (foot), TE Bubba Franks (knee), DT Justin Harrell (ankle) DOUBTFUL – CB Frank Walker (knee) QUESTIONABLE – T Junius Coston (ankle), WR Ruvell Martin (back), DE Cullen Jenkins (ankle) PROBABLE […]
Posted Mon Oct 22nd by Monty
The 31-28 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers may be the first step to heal the emotions of a downtrodden Broncos squad. Unfortunately, the Broncos came out of the game hurting physically from injuries to two more playmakers. In the same game that saw Champ Bailey and Javon Walker sidelined due to injury (quad, knee respectively), […]
Posted Thu Oct 18th by Monty
Mike Shanahan announced today that Javon Walker will undergo arthroscopic knee surgery and be out for a few weeks. Javon has missed two games after pain and swelling in his knee. “Javon’s not feeling very good,” Shanahan said. “He’ll get operated on tomorrow in Houston, so he’ll be out for a few weeks.” Shanahan went […]
Posted Thu Oct 18th by Monty
Yahoo! Sports reports that the Broncos have placed veteran tight end Stephen Alexander on Injured Reserve, ending his season. Alexander has been hampered with a calf injury all season long. The team signed TE Chad Mustard to fill the roster spot. The two tight ends have alternated spots on the roster several times this year, […]
Posted Wed Oct 17th by Monty
The week before the Steelers’ bye, the team was suffering from its fair share of injuries. Four of its better starters were sidelined, yet the team still managed a 21-0 shutout of the Seattle Seahawks. It appears the bye week has allowed three of those four starters to heal – ESPN. WR Hines Ward (knee), […]
Posted Tue Oct 9th by Monty
Tatum Bell back to Denver, are you kidding me? This is the third or fourth article I’ve read on the subject. With Travis Henry facing a possible suspension, the rumor spreaders are at work trying to construct a scenario where the Lions would trade Bell. Looking for potential suitors with running back issues, every article […]
Posted Mon Oct 8th by Monty
Talk about adding injury to insult… Straight from the Monday presser, Center Tom Nalen, the anchor of our offensive line, has been lost for the season, along with up and coming tight end talent Nate Jackson. The former suffered a biceps tear that requires surgery and four months of recovery (not career-ending), while the latter […]
Posted Thu Oct 4th by Monty
Curtis over at BoltTalk.com agreed to answer a few questions on the state of the Chargers. You can find his answers below. 1. What is the state of Chargers fans after the team’s disappointing 1-3 start? Lets get right to it. The only way to put it is shocked and awed. There is a lot […]
Posted Wed Oct 3rd by Monty
Andrew Mason reports that John Lynch went through a full practice Wednesday and felt good. Lynch even said he hadn’t wanted to sit out on Sunday, but put his faith in the coach. “(Sitting out) was probably the smart thing,†Lynch said. “It’s the last thing you want to do, but that’s what makes Mike […]
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Published on 11/01/2007 at Thu Nov 01 14:16. Comments Off on John Lynch MRI Brings Good News; Rod Smith Sits Out
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