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Ricky Nattiel WR Clint Sampson WR Vince Kinney WR John Schultz WR Gene Washington WR Rod Sherman WR Mike Haffner WR Lou Andrus LB Jason Franci WR Jim Thibert LB Matt Snorton TE Jack Hill HB Albert Day T Let's begin with the incumbent bearer of He spent 3 years in San Francisco before a 2-year gig in Washington and another season with Chicago.

The Bear didn't seem interested in keeping Lloyd and he was one of Orton's favorite targets with the Bears , so it was obvious for Lloyd to reunite with Kyle and sign with Denver. He started in the final game vs. Kansas City and caught four passes for 95 yards. Lloyd was re-signed by the Broncos last March to a 2-year extension. Brandon owns 7 career games with at least 75 receiving yards, including four yard efforts. Just last year Lloyd's tally so far as a Bronco comes to 12 starts in 18 games, with 85 catches for 1, yards, an 18,4 average, 11 touchdowns, one carry for yards and no Fumbles.

Bronco fans can't wait to see what he has in store for an encore. Albert Day played his college ball at Eastern Michigan. He signed with the Broncos in and appeared in all 14 games that season. There are no records to speak of that tell us where he was, but Hill became a Bronco in and played the entire 14 game schedule.

He caught 4 passes for 33 yards and returned one kickoff 23 yards. He chose Denver, but unfortunately Snorton's career lasted a mere 5 games. He joined the Broncos in and played in 13 games that year. In Gene joined the Broncos and played 14 games. He caught 10 passes for yards and 3 touchdowns and retired after the season. He spent 3 years with the Broncos, but only wore 84 during his rookie season.

Schultz appeared in all 14 games, returning one Punt 2 yards and 3 kickoffs for a John also caught 2 passes for 29 yards, fumbled once and recovered a Fumble. He switched to 86 the following year. The Broncos signed him in as a project at Tight End, trying to convert him from a college Basketball player. Wes played 3 games in and caught 2 passes for 22 yards and one touchdown. He suffered a knee injury on the first day of team's passing camp in , after relinquishing 84 to newly acquired Javon Walker.

Duke was waived shortly after that because he had suffered 3 previous major knee surgeries and it was uncertain that he could come back. He played 3 seasons in Denver, his first 2 wearing In , Chris did not play. It's unknown if he had an injury, but there was no Practice Squad that year. In , he had no choice but to wear another number since Shannon Sharpe returned from his tour with the Baltimore Ravens.

Cole's best season came in That year, he played in all 16 of the Broncos' games with one start and contributed 9 catches for yards. He also had 48 kickoff returns that year, tying the all-time single-season Broncos record, and ranking 3rd in the AFC with a After his stint with the Broncos, Chris spent the offseason and preseason with the Oakland Raiders and the Jacksonville Jaguars in , but he couldn't stick with either team.

Next, he tried the Arena League's L. After that, he went back to college to pursue his degree in Sociology. He spent his entire 4-year career in Denver from Clint started 10 of 59 games, catching 66 passes for 1, yards, a He posted career highs in catches, yards and touchdowns during the season, snagging 26 passes for yards and 4 scores that year despite not starting a single game.

Half of his 10 career starts came in , when he caught 21 passes for yards with no touchdowns. Clint's best individual game effort in the Orange and Blue occurred on December 4, , when he grabbed 3 passes for yards and 2 touchdowns in a win over the Cleveland Browns.

It was the only yard game in his career. Clint led the Broncos' Wide Receivers with 52 yards on 3 receptions in that defeat. He died at the age of 44 on December 29, He spent 6 years in a Bronco uniform, the first 5 wearing Ricky switched to 81 in , when Shannon Sharpe was drafted.

Nattiel started 17 of 66 games, catching passes for 1, yards, a Walker calf is expected to miss several weeks according to head coach Vic Fangio. Walker will remain on the active roster while he misses time.

The defensive end suffered the calf injury in Week 2's loss to the Steelers. The Broncos are dealing with a handful of injuries along the defensive line, including Dre'Mont Jones knee and Jonathan Harris illness , so they may look to bring in some extra help while Walker remains sidelined. Walker calf has been ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the Steelers, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos ' official site reports.

The Florida State product garnered 21 percent of the defensive snaps Week 1 against the Titans, but Vic Fangio's unit will now be forced to search elsewhere for depth defensive end snaps. Walker ankle is active for Sunday's Week 17 game against the Raiders. Walker was sporting a questionable designation coming in despite having practiced in full all week, but he'll be in there against a Raiders squad that will be missing Josh Jacobs shoulder for the regular-season finale.

Walker missed the last two games with this ankle injury, but he was a full participant in practice all week. O'Halloran reported that Walker will have a pregame workout to see if he can play, but the full-speed drills certainly bode well for the second-round pick. If he's able to go, Walker will start at defensive end and look to build on the four sacks he's recorded through nine games. Walker ankle was listed as a full participant on Wednesday's practice estimation, Matt Kawahara of the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

After missing the past two games with an ankle injury, Walker's estimated lack of limitations Wednesday suggests he's well on track to return to the field for Sunday's season finale against the Raiders. Walker ankle is officially inactive for Sunday's game against the Lions. Walker only practiced on a limited basis Thursday and, as evidenced by this news, couldn't shake the injury in time.

In his stead, Dre'Mont Jones is the lead candidate to get the start at one of the defensive end positions. Walker returned to a limited practice Thursday to earn the questionable tag. Jonathan Harris could see extra playing time if Walker is forced to sit out. Walker missed Week 15's loss to the Chiefs due to an ankle issue, and he's yet to make tangible progress in his recovery.

He'll almost certainly need to resume practicing in some capacity ahead of Sunday's tilt against the Lions for any chance of retaking the field. Walker saw his first game action since Week 8 during last Sunday's win over the Texans, but he didn't appear on the injury report until he sat out Thursday's practice. Adam Gotsis knee is also out and Dre'Mont Jones ankle is questionable, leaving Shelby Harris as the team's only fully healthy defensive end for this weekend. Walker wasn't listed on Wednesday's injury report, indicating that his ankle injury may have been picked up during practice.

With Derek Wolfe elbow on injured reserve and Dre'Mont Jones ankle nursing a significant injury, Walker could be in line for a key role on defense during Sunday's tilt in Kansas City if healthy.

Walker coach's decision won't suit up in Sunday's game against the Vikings, Ben Swanson of the team's official site reports. Walker had suited up in full practice throughout the week while dealing with a shoulder injury but still won't get a chance to suit up.



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