Broncos second-year outside linebacker Jonah Elliss will miss his second straight game Sunday when Denver hosts the New York Giants.

Elliss, 22, hasn’t practiced at all either of the past two weeks after apparently injuring his shoulder against Philadelphia earlier this month.

The 2024 third-round pick out of Utah traveled with the Broncos to London but didn’t practice at all during that week. He stretched with the team this week but was listed as not doing any practice work each of the past three days.

In his absence, rookie Que Robinson will likely be back in Denver’s outside linebacker rotation. The fourth-round rookie made his debut last week and played 19 defensive snaps.

Inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw, meanwhile, was officially listed as questionable for Sunday’s game. The Broncos will make a decision Saturday about whether they’re activating the spring free-agent addition from injured reserve or waiting another week.

Greenlaw moved from limited practice participation Wednesday and Thursday to full participation on Friday.

The Broncos, then, will decide whether Greenlaw needed a ramp-up week after dealing with a quad injury and subsequent setbacks since April or if he’s ready to jump right into what defensive coordinator Vance Joseph said would be a limited role as soon as this weekend.

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Originally Published: October 17, 2025 at 2:42 PM MDT