The Denver Broncos are fresh off a disappointing finish last week and will now have to head out west to take on their AFC West rival Los Angeles Chargers.

Unsurprisingly, they look like they will not have inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw ready to go again this week. He has yet to make his debut in the orange and blue. He was sorely missed as both Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad were on roller skates against the Indianapolis Colts last weekend. Strnad is on the DNP list too to start the week with some kind of foot issue. Also, tight end Evan Engram is on that list with a back issue, which could explain why we didn’t see much of him on Sunday either.

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The Chargers are not having a good go at it either losing Khalil Mack to a dislocated elbow. Their injury report is quite extensive after a pretty physical win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday Night Football a few days ago.

Here is your full practice report for Wednesday.

Denver Broncos Injury Report

Player

Pos.

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

Nate Adkins

TE

Ankle

FULL

Nik Bonitto

OLB

Wrist

FULL

Alex Singleton

ILB

Thumb

FULL

Talanoa Hufanga

S

Chest

LIMITED

Evan Engram

TE

Back

DNP

Dre Greenlaw

LB

Quad

DNP

Justin Strnad

ILB

Foot

DNP

Los Angeles Chargers Injury Report

Player

Pos.

Injury

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

Game Status

Cam Hart

CB

Hip

LIMITED

Tarheeb Still

CB

Knee / Shoulder

LIMITED

Will Dissly

TE

Knee

DNP

Justin Eboigbe

DL

Foot

DNP

Daiyan Henley

LB

Illness

DNP

Ladd McConkey

WR

Biceps

DNP

Elijah Molden

DB

Hamstring

DNP

BOLD – Indicates change in status; NIR­- Indicates not injury related; *- Team conducted a walk-through / report is an estimation; UNDERLINE– Player is on Reserve or Exempt List and has returned to practice
STATUS DEFINITIONS: Did not participate (DNP); Limited: means less than 100 percent of a player’s normal repetitions; Full—100 percent of player’s normal repetitions; Out: will not play; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Uncertain to play