Broncos training camp Day 2
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The pads come on Monday, but Saturday featured a couple of really nice pass-rush moves from what should be a disruptive defensive front.
Denver Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders sustained what appears to be a potentially serious lower-leg injury Saturday in training camp. The former third-round pick had his career trajectory halted last spring when he tore his Achilles tendon and missed nearly all of the 2024 season.
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.
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Broncos training camp opened up to fans for the first time this summer and receivers Pat Bryant, Troy Franklin, Devaughn Vele and Marvin Mims, Jr. all looked good.
Levelle Bailey started training camp with a hot hand, helping his case to potentially start over Alex Singleton.
Another leader on the defense is Jonathon Cooper. The Broncos leading the NFL in sacks last year but also Jonathon says that there is always room for improvement, but off the field as a leader as well.