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The Broncos’ most recent injury report in Week 13 shows the team has questions about just one player

The Broncos’ most recent injury report in Week 13 shows the team has questions about just one player

The Denver Broncos Due to injuries, things are looking good ahead of Monday night’s clash with the Cleveland Browns.

Bo Nix was limited in practice earlier in the week due to a back injury, but said that was the case “Good to go” for the game. According to the team final injury reportthe only player in danger of missing the game is cornerback Riley Moss. Moss had to leave last week’s win over the Las Vegas Raiders due to a knee injury.

Moss has been great for the Broncos this season after winning a starting role in training camp. He has registered 53 tackles, one interception, eight passes defensed and one forced fumble. If he can’t play, the Broncos would turn to Levi Wallace in his absence.

Head coach Sean Payton, who has made a habit of not giving much information to the media, explained that it was an MCL injury but was not serious.

Levi Wallace would start in Riley Moss’ place

Wallace is in his first year with the Broncos. The veteran was signed as a free agent in the offseason and pushed Moss for the starting role this summer. He appeared in all 12 games for the team this season and has 20 tackles.

The Broncos could also hope for Damarri Mathis or Tremon Smith to play a larger role in the game. It could also be an opportunity to see fifth-round pick Kris Abrams-Draine make his debut this season. He was on the game day inactive list for every game.

The hope is that Moss can leave, as the Browns are a team that likes to throw the ball around, with Jameis Winston at quarterback.

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