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Fantasy News
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Mathis (ankle) is active for Thursday night's game against the Saints, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports. Mathis was activated from injured reserve ahead of Thursday's game, and the 2022 fourth-round pick will indeed suit up for the contest. He'll bring some much-needed depth to the Broncos' secondary due to Patrick Surtain being sidelined with a concussion.... See More ... See Less
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Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Activated ahead of TNF
The Broncos have activated Mathis (ankle) from injured reserve ahead of Thursday's matchup with the Saints, Aric DiLalla of the team's official website reports. Mathis has not officially been cleared to play in Thursday's game, but his activation from IR is a positive sign regardless. With star cornerback Patrick Surtain (concussion) sidelined, Mathis' potential season debut would be quite timely.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Full estimation Monday
Mathis (ankle) was listed as a full participant on Monday's practice estimation. Mathis has yet to see the field this season after sustaining an ankle injury in late August. However, the third-year cornerback was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, and Monday's full practice estimation suggests he's nearing a return to the field. Mathis could very well be activated to Denver's active roster in time for Thursday's matchup against the Saints, as the Broncos will likely be without star corner Patrick Surtain (concussion).... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Practice window opens
Mathis (ankle) was designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday. Mathis has missed the Broncos' first five games this season after sustaining an ankle injury during the team's preseason finale, but it appears he's nearing a return to the field. Denver will now have 21 days to activate Mathis to its active roster before he reverts to IR. Expect the third-year pro to serve as one of the Broncos' top reserve cornerbacks once he's fully past his ankle issue.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Starting season on IR
Mathis (ankle) was placed on the Broncos' injured reserve list and designated to return Tuesday, Aric DiLalla of the team's official site reports. Mathis injured his ankle in Denver's preseason finale. His timeline for recovery is unclear, but he will not be eligible to return until Week 5. When healthy, he projects to provide depth in the team's secondary.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Won't return Sunday
Mathis (ankle) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's preseason game against Arizona, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports. Mathis' status for the Broncos' regular-season opener against the Seahawks is also up in the air after he was carted off the field following his injury Sunday. If he weren't able to suit up, Riley Moss would be the likely candidate to serve as Denver's second starting corner opposite Patrick Surtain.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Exits game with ankle injury
Mathis is questionable to return to Sunday's preseason game against the Cardinals due to an ankle injury, Chris Tomasson of The Denver Gazette reports. Mathis was injured on a tackle attempt when multiple players landed on his leg. He was checked out by trainers before being carted off the field. Mathis has been competing against Riley Moss during training camp for the second starting corner job opposite Patrick Surtain.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Deemed questionable for Week 13
Mathis (back) is questionable to face the Texans on Sunday, Aric DiLalla of the team's official site reports. Mathis was added to Denver's practice report Thursday as a limited participant due to a back injury and didn't practice at all Friday. That doesn't bode well for his ability to play Sunday, though the Broncos haven't yet ruled him out. Mathis was a starter earlier this season but has been working in a depth role in recent weeks, as he hasn't logged more than 14 percent of the team's defensive snaps in any game since filling a near every-down role in Week 1 through Week 6.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' Damarri Mathis: Unavailable Week 18
Mathis (concussion) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Chargers. Mathis will now miss his first matchup of the 2022-23 campaign due to the concussion he suffered versus Kansas City in Week 17. Patrick Surtain, K'Waun Williams and Essang Bassey should serve as Denver's top three cornerback options in the regular-season finale.... See More ... See Less
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Andrew Mason@MaseDenver2H agoBroncos RG Quinn Meinerz reflects on his first All-Pro season -- & one in which he signed a contract giving him "generational wealth": "I'm proud of myself, proud of the work ... Ten [wins] is great. Being in the playoffs is great, but this team can be much more than a 7 seed." https://t.co/19vfA1aORh
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Andrew Mason@MaseDenver14H agoPeople already want to compare the 2024 QB class to the 1983 one. That class had three Hall of Famers. If Bo Nix is the 2nd-best QB from the 2024 draft, Broncos fans will be thrilled. Don’t lose sleep over what Jayden Daniels is doing; focus on the race your team is running.
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Denver Post Broncos@PostBroncos1D agoRenck: Broncos CEO Greg Penner once wondered why Stan Kroenke preferred to be alone on game days. “Now, I get it.” https://t.co/nZS0h57dD0
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Troy Renck@TroyRenck1D agoDriven by accountability and competitive fire, #Broncos CEO Greg Penner says “We can get a lot better.” My @DPostSports column after one-on-one interview: https://t.co/nRs1JsTiyr
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Andrew Mason@MaseDenver1D agoAnd some people thought the Chiefs should play their top players against the Broncos because they felt the long layoff might hurt KC’s rhythm and readiness.
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Troy Renck@TroyRenck2D agoIn my latest #Broncos podcast powered by Hoggatt Injury Law, I break down the vibe from the Payton-Paton-Penner presser and why this team is so confident moving forward. Hint. It starts at quarterback. My pod is made possible by the great folks at @MileHighSports and… https://t.co/e21f0CH7Y9
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