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Broncos’ David Bruton Jr. played most of Steelers game with fractured fibula
The Broncos announced the signing of Prater, who has played in one game each this season with the Indianapolis Colts and the Minnesota Vikings.
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“That guy kind of hit A.B. pretty late”, fellow offensive lineman David DeCastro said. It actually got worse and worse and worse. “And then the last two drives of the game, I’m literally limping around covering people”. “I was anxious he was going to get away Scott-free”, Bruton said Wednesday.
Safety T.J. Ward was ejected from a game earlier this season for taking a swing at a Chiefs player who blocked him from the side after Kansas City’s running back had already scored on the play.
“And the fact that he dove, left his feet and had his head down to take me out with my head down, it’s just – it’s up to the National Football League office, but I don’t think a fine’s enough”.
Bruton left the game to get checked for a concussion, one of only three defensive snaps he missed all game.
Bruton did return and played 77 plays overall on defense, 62 of those after he suffered the leg fracture.
If Wallace is only fined, he could face a $23,152 penalty, per the NFL’s 2015 fine schedule. As of now Kubiak says the plan at quarterback remains the same as it has been for the past few weeks, with Brock Osweiler beginning the week as the starter.
The Broncos have an extra day to heal some of their walking wounded since they don’t play until next Monday night when they host the AFC North leading Cincinnati Bengals. Kubiak said Osweiler was “sore today… and all indications are that he’ll be OK”.
Manning labeled the latest report “insulting”.
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And it’s safe to say that Wallace’s apology (if you can call it that) rung a little hollow.