Denver Broncos, Training Camp and Suffer Brutal Injury
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NFL training camp has seen major headlines this week, with extensions, roster cuts, and contract talks dominating the discourse.
* The Broncos have depth on their defensive line, but rookie Sai’Vion Jones is an early camp eye-opener. The third-round pick out of LSU has length and power, to be sure, but he just plays with a degree of nastiness. Blocking him seems like an unpleasant assignment.
At the time of publication, the Broncos have not made any signings. The healthy linebackers currently on the roster are Dre Greenlaw, Levelle Bailey, Justin Strnad and three undrafted free agent additions: Karene Reid , JB Brown and Jordan Turner.
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