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Broncos Defense Boosted: Key Starters Return to Practice
14 Jan
Summary
- Linebacker Dre Greenlaw returned as a limited participant after a hamstring injury.
- Defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers was a full participant despite a hip issue.
- Tight end Lucas Krull can be activated after returning from injured reserve.

The Denver Broncos saw several key defensive players return to practice on Tuesday, bolstering their lineup ahead of their upcoming game. Linebacker Dre Greenlaw was a limited participant, working his way back from a hamstring injury that sidelined him for the final two regular-season contests.
Adding to the positive news, defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers, who had been dealing with a hip injury that caused him to miss the previous game, practiced without limitations. This return is crucial as the team prepares for its Saturday matchup against the Buffalo Bills.
Further strengthening the roster, linebacker Drew Sanders also practiced in a limited capacity due to an ankle issue, while tight end Lucas Krull was designated for return from injured reserve after a foot injury. Krull's activation is now possible, providing another option for the Broncos' offense.




