In professional football, injuries frequently influence the outcome of games. As the Denver Broncos prepare for their Week 10 prime-time matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders, encouraging updates have arrived from the latest injury report.
Cornerback Riley Moss and safety Brandon Jones have both progressed to full participation in practice, signaling their readiness for the upcoming game. Previously listed as nonparticipants and later limited, their full return is crucial for the Broncos’ defensive strategy, especially against a strong Raiders offense.
The absence of official game statuses for both players suggests they are expected to play, strengthening the team’s defensive unit.
Kicker Wil Lutz, who had been sidelined by illness, is now expected to return as a full participant. His presence should ease concerns about the Broncos' scoring potential. However, safety P.J. Locke remains questionable due to a neck issue, leaving some uncertainty in the defensive lineup.
The report also notes that outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper and defensive tackle D.J. remain under observation as the team finalizes its roster for the divisional clash.
Denver regains key defensive players and stabilizes its lineup ahead of the crucial Week 10 showdown with the Raiders, boosting both confidence and competitiveness.