Updated Jan. 13, 2026, 5:45 p.m. MT

The Denver Broncos hit the practice field on Tuesday ahead of their divisional round playoff game against the Buffalo Bills on Saturday.

On the injury front, linebacker Dre Greenlaw (hamstring), defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers (hip), center Alex Forsyth (ankle), safety P.J. Locke (leg) and left tackle Garett Bolles (ankle) all practiced on Tuesday.

Greenlaw missed eight games due to injury during the regular season, plus another game due to suspension. Justin Strnad has been filling in at linebacker next to Alex Singleton.

JFM missed the team’s regular season finale and Forsyth, Locke and Bolles exited Week 18 with injuries. Forsyth and Bolles later returned to the game — a 19-3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers — but Locke was unable to return.

Denver’s complete Tuesday injury report can be seen below.

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As for the Bills, wide receiver Gabe Davis (torn ACL) was placed on injured reserve on Tuesday and defensive lineman Ed Oliver (biceps) and wide receiver Curtis Samuel (elbow) were designated to return from IR. Buffalo safety Jordan Poyer (hamstring) has already been ruled out for the divisional round. Quarterback Josh Allen (foot/knee/finger) was limited on Tuesday.

Broncos linebacker Drew Sanders (ankle) returned to practice last week, opening his three-week window to be activated from IR. Denver tight end Lucas Krull (foot) also returned to practice on Tuesday, giving him a 21-day window to be activated to the 53-man roster.

The Broncos are set to practice again on Wednesday and Thursday before releasing a final injury report with game statuses for Saturday’s showdown with the Bills.

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