The Denver Broncos are expected to activate and play outside linebacker Baron Browning in Thursday night's game against the New Orleans Saints, ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported.
The Broncos are getting a pair of starters back for tonight’s Thursday Night game vs. the Saints. According to NFL Network’s insiders Ian Rapoport and Jane Slater, the Denver Broncos are activating both edge rusher Baron Browning and right tackle Mike McGlinchey off the injured reserve and onto the active roster for tonight’s game vs.
Browning’s return will be pivotal for his future, as this is a contract year for the former third-round pick.
The Denver Broncos on Tuesday designated right tackle Mike McGlinchey and outside linebacker Baron Browning for return from injured reserve, the team announced.
A loss to the Chargers halted the Broncos’ winning streak at three, but reinforcements are on the way.
The Denver Broncos have released ILB Kristian Welch on Tuesday and designated RT Mike McGlinchey and OLB Baron Browning to return from injured reserve, according to Mike Klis. This officially opens three-week windows of time for the Broncos to activate both players. McGlinchey, 29, was the ninth overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft.
Perhaps when he's first eligible in Week 7, or perhaps not — but Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton fully expects starting outside linebacker Baron Browning to return at some point this season.
After making several roster moves last week, the Denver Broncos have released an updated depth chart ahead of their Week 4 showdown with the New York Jets on Sunday.
On Friday, Broncos head coach Sean Payton acknowledged Baron Browning could find himself on injured reserve. The fourth-year edge rusher has indeed now been moved to IR.
The Denver Broncos made several roster moves on Saturday ahead of their Week 3 showdown with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The moves started when the Broncos placed outside linebacker Baron Browning (foot) on injured reserve, ruling him out for at least the next four games.
After placing one starter on injured reserve earlier this week, the Denver Broncos designated another on Saturday. Broncos outside linebacker Baron Browning has been sent to IR, with wide receiver Lil'Jordan Humphrey taking his place on the 53-man roster.
A foot injury will keep Baron Browning out for Week 3. The fourth-year Broncos edge-rusher could be sidelined for an extended period.
The Denver Broncos have injuries to several key players ahead of their road game vs. the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Here is your Friday injury update. The Denver Broncos will be without edge rusher Baron Browning this week as they take on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Here is your final injury report for the Denver Broncos and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers ahead of their week 3 matchup this Sunday. The 0-2 Denver Broncos will head east to Florida to take on the 2-0 Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their week 3 matchup this Sunday in Tampa Florida.
The Denver Broncos have had several players make strides as they’ve battled through injuries throughout the week. A couple of players have been ruled out, but things are looking up for John Franklin-Myers as he continues to navigate his way through the concussion protocol.
Despite being undersized for an edge rusher, Baron Browning actually has a good build for it, with long arms and good explosiveness, that can help make up for what he lacks in sheer size.
According to Mike Klis, the Broncos are activating OLB Baron Browning from the Physically Unable to Perform list. Browning underwent surgery to repair a torn meniscus suffered during Denver’s offseason program back in June. Browning, 24, was a part-time starter at Ohio State and was named third-team All-Big 10 in 2020.
According to Mike Klis, Broncos OLB Baron Browning recently had surgery to repair a partially torn meniscus. The procedure is expected to sideline Browning until some point during training camp, per Klis, and hopefully not during the regular season.
Thankfully for Browning, he recovered his fumble avoiding a blooper.
On Saturday night, the Broncos will face the Buffalo Bills and former Denver star Von Miller, who won a Super Bowl ring last season with the Rams. Denver hopes it has the next Miller in second-year outside linebacker Baron Browning.
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