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Surtain Returns: Broncos Boosted for Commander Clash
1 Dec
Summary
- Cornerback Patrick Surtain is set to rejoin the Denver Broncos' starting lineup.
- Surtain has been sidelined for three games due to a torn pectoral muscle.
- He will wear a protective harness during Sunday's game against Washington.

Denver Broncos star cornerback Patrick Surtain is poised to make his return to the starting lineup this Sunday night. Surtain has been out of action for the past three games due to a torn pectoral muscle, a significant absence for the team. Despite his absence, the Broncos have maintained strong performance, currently holding a 9-2 record and leading the AFC West.
Surtain's return comes after he fully participated in team practices on Thursday and Friday, with no injury designation for Sunday's game. He has indicated he will wear a harness to offer additional protection for his pectoral muscle during play. Surtain expressed his gratitude and readiness to be back on the field after the weeks away, stating he feels great.
His reintegration into the lineup is a significant boost for the Broncos as they pursue not only dominance within the AFC West but also a coveted first-round bye. Surtain's presence is expected to bolster the team's defensive efforts in their contention for the top seed in the AFC conference as the season progresses.




