Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds (finger) returned to practice on Wednesday, opening his 21-day window to return from injured reserve.
The Broncos now have three weeks to activate Reynolds to the 53-man roster. If he is not activated within the 21-day window, Reynolds will remain on IR for the rest of the season.
Reynolds was originally placed on IR on Oct. 12 after undergoing finger surgery. Less than a week later, Reynolds was shot in his arm and the back of his head after leaving a Denver-area club on Oct. 18. The Broncos described Reynolds’ wounds as minor, and two men have been arrested in connection to the shooting.
Denver safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (ACL) and linebacker Drew Sanders (Achilles) are also practicing and both players are eligible to return from the physically unable to perform list.
The Broncos’ complete Wednesday injury report can be seen below.
Player | Wed | Thur | Fri | Game Status |
DB P.J. Locke (thumb) | Full | |||
WR Josh Reynolds (hand) | Full | |||
LB Drew Sanders (Achilles) | Full | |||
DB Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee) | Full | |||
DE Zach Allen (elbow/NIR – rest) | Limited | |||
DB Brandon Jones (abdomen) | Limited |
Denver will practice again on Thursday and Friday before releasing a final injury report with game statuses for Sunday’s showdown with the Atlanta Falcons.