Broncos Believe Linebacker Dre Greenlaw's Latest Leg Injury Isn't Serious
DENVER COUNTY, COLORADO, JUL 31 – Coach Sean Payton said Greenlaw's leg tightening is not a thigh injury recurrence and he is undergoing tests while the Broncos rely on younger linebackers in his absence.
- On Thursday, inside linebacker Dre Greenlaw pulled up during a drill covering J.K. Dobbins and left practice, with Payton saying "I think he's fine."
- During a one-on-one drill, Greenlaw felt his hamstring tighten up and left practice, Payton said it was unrelated to his quadriceps strain.
- Amid a string of setbacks, Greenlaw is the third Broncos ILB to sustain an injury since camp opened, joining Singleton and Sanders.
- The Broncos face an open question for Aug. 9, as it is unclear if Greenlaw will be available for the preseason game against his former team, the San Francisco 49ers.
- Looking at camp depth, Greenlaw's flare-up may leave undrafted rookies Jordan Turner, JB Brown and Karene Reid as the only options if the injury persists, Payton said.
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