Broncos injuries: Dalton Risner did not practice Wednesday

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Denver Broncos left guard Dalton Risner will not practice Wednesday after suffering an ankle injury during Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, coach Nathaniel Hackett announced before practice.

Fortunately for the Broncos, fellow guard Quinn Meinerz (hamstring) was back at practice Wednesday after missing the last two games. If Risner is not able to play against the Las Vegas Raiders in Week 4, Graham Glasgow — who has been filling in for Meinerz — would likely start in Risner’s place.

Elsewhere on the injury front, starting nose tackle D.J. Jones is in the NFL’s concussion protocol and he was also held out of Wednesday’s practice. If Jones is not cleared before Sunday’s game, Mike Purcell will likely start in his place against the Raiders.

Denver’s complete Wednesday injury report can be seen below (DNP = did not participate).

Player

Wed

Thur

Fri

Game Status

WR Tyrie Cleveland (hamstring)

DNP

OLB Jonathon Cooper (hamstring)

DNP

OLB Randy Gregory (knee)

DNP

DT D.J. Jones (concussion)

DNP

CB Darius Phillips (hamstring)

DNP

G Dalton Risner (ankle)

DNP

OL Billy Turner (knee)

DNP

OLB Baron Browning (knee)

Limited

RB Melvin Gordon (neck)

Limited

DB P.J. Locke (ankle)

Limited

OL Quinn Meinerz (hamstring)

Limited

OLB Aaron Patrick (shoulder)

Limited

DL Mike Purcell (neck)

Limited

DB Caden Sterns (hip)

Limited

CB K’Waun Williams (wrist)

Limited

The Broncos are considered 2.5-point underdogs against Las Vegas this week despite the Raiders being the only winless team in the NFL.

Story originally appeared on Broncos Wire