The Denver Broncos (4-10) will face the Los Angeles Rams (4-10) on Christmas Eve. Because Christmas falls on a Sunday, the NFL is gearing up to provide the best entertainment ever.
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— Denver Broncos (@Broncos) December 25, 2022
The Broncos will face the Rams in a matchup of teams that they expected to be better. Look, this game is probably going to be bad, but if anyone asks you to help in the kitchen, just say, “The defending Super Bowl Champions” are playing and hope it works. But, let’s be honest, spending time with your family may be more important than Russell Wilson attempting to “cook.”
This Friday, tackle Calvin Anderson has been added to the Denver Broncos’ injury report. He will team up with Latavius Murray, Randy Gregory, and Dalton Risner.
Calvin Anderson’s Injury Report
Calvin suffered an ankle injury and is currently listed as questionable for the week 16 game against the Rams. Anderson did not participate in practice this week. He will, however, be a game-time decision due to the ankle injury he sustained following the game last week against the Arizona Cardinals, according to head coach Nathaniel Hackett.
Hackett stated on Friday, “We are just going to play it safe. We want to make sure we look after him. He’s done a great job getting his ankle and his mind in order, as well as a great job in the meetings. We’re hopeful that he’ll be able to play, but that decision will likely be made during the actual game.”
“On and off the field, it just doesn’t get any better than Justin.”
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Outside linebacker Randy Gregory is among the Broncos who are questionable for Sunday’s game against the Rams, according to the complete injury list.
The following players are doubtful for the Christmas Day game: Gregory (knee), guard Dalton Risner (shoulder/back/foot), running back Latavius Murray (foot), cornerback K’Waun Williams (wrist/foot), and wide receiver Courtland Sutton (hamstring).
Kendall Hinton, a wide receiver, is no longer available due to a hamstring problem. Russell Wilson, a significant player, is completely absent from the injury report. Definitely, he’ll perform on Christmas Day.