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Fantasy News
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Locke re-signed with the Broncos on Thursday, Mike Klis of 9News Denver reports. Locke was non-tendered by the Broncos in restricted free agency, but he still returned to the team on a new deal. Entering his fourth season in the NFL, Locke has served primarily on special teams and as depth in the secondary. He had his best statistical season in 2022, posting 22 total tackles, one pass defended and two forced fumbles.... See More ... See Less
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Broncos' P.J. Locke: Not on injury report
Locke (ankle) is not listed on the Broncos' injury report ahead of Sunday's regular-season finale against the Chargers. Locke injured his ankle in Week 17, but it looks like the issue is not serious enough to keep him sidelined. Look for him to take on his usual role providing depth in the secondary assuming he avoids any setbacks.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' P.J. Locke: Exits versus Kansas City
Locke is questionable to return to Sunday's game versus the Chiefs with an ankle injury. Locke did not log a defensive statistic before going down and having to be tended to on the field late in the fourth quarter, according to Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site. With the 25-year-old sidelined, Denver will be left with three available safeties for the time being.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' P.J. Locke: Starting chance awaits
Locke is expected to start at safety in Sunday's game against the Titans, Benjamin Allbright of KOA 850 AM Denver reports. With Caden Sterns (hip) on injured reserve and Justin Simmons (knee) listed as questionable for the Week 10 contest but in line to sit out, Locke and Kareem Jackson are expected to form Denver's starting safety tandem. Locke hasn't played more than 22 percent of the Broncos' defensive snaps in any of his seven appearances this season, but he'll be in store for a big uptick in playing time Sunday.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' P.J. Locke: Remains in protocols
Locke (concussion) will not play Thursday against the Colts, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports. Locke has still not been cleared through concussion protocols after suffering one Sunday against the Raiders. His absence leaves only Delarrin Turner-Yell behind starters Kareem Jackson and Caden Sterns at the safety positions.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' P.J. Locke: Leaves with injury
Locke has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's contest against the Raiders with a concussion. Locke's absence will leave the Broncos light on depth at safety, leaving Delarrin Turner-Yell as the only reserve at the position. With a short week and Thursday contest against the Colts looming, Locke will need to move through concussion protocols quickly to not be out for Week 5.... See More ... See Less -
Broncos' PJ Locke: Back from COVID list
Locke (undisclosed) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Sunday. Locke landed on the COVID list last week and will rejoin the active roster ahead of Week 15. The 24-year-old should fill a reserve role in the secondary now that he's cleared to play.... See More ... See Less
Recent Tweets
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MileHighReport@MileHighReport14D agoThe #Broncos have re-signed safety/special teamer, P.J. Locke. https://t.co/G9A3PiBdIk
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Jeff Legwold@Jeff_Legwold25D agoPotential top 100 player in this year's draft -- USC tackle Andrew Vorhees fell to the ground during position drills at the combine Sunday and was helped off the field. Trainers checked his right leg/knee before he was helped to locker room area,
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Jeff Legwold@Jeff_Legwold29D agoThe NFL Players Association has released team report cards -- built from surveys of the players: The Broncos: Treatment of families: D+ Nutrition: D Weight room: B+ Strength staff: A- Training room: C+ Locker room: D+ --Broncos fired the strength staff that got the best grade.
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Jeff Legwold@Jeff_Legwold01/01/1970And asked if Broncos were still pursuing other candidates in the week before a trade was worked out with Saints, CEO/owner Greg Penner said: “That wasn’t the case … Once we locked into Sean about five or six days before we got the trade done ... our focus was entirely on him.''