9 Broncos players did not play vs. Packers
The Broncos held out nine players from Friday's preseason game against the Packers.
The Denver Broncos kept nine players away from their preseason matchup against the Green Bay Packers on Friday. The sidelined players included wide receiver Marvin Mims, running back J.K. Dobbins, safety Taylor Rapp, linebacker Drew Sanders, center Alex Forsyth, center Luke Wattenberg, guard Nick Gargiulo (who suffered a knee injury and is now on the physically unable to perform list), wide receiver Michael Bandy, and tight end Caleb Lohner. This was a step up from last week's preseason opener, where 14 players missed the game.
Nine players were absent: Marvin Mims, J.K. Dobbins, Taylor Rapp, Drew Sanders, Alex Forsyth, Luke Wattenberg, Nick Gargiulo (knee), Michael Bandy, and Caleb Lohner. Notably, Rapp had recently been signed by the team on Thursday. Broncos fans may be eager to see some of these sidelined players return quickly, particularly Forsyth and Sanders, who will need to regain their position on the active roster for the summer. Fans are encouraged to follow the Broncos Wire on Facebook and Twitter/X for updates.
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