The Broncos won’t have their best cornerback when they face Kansas City’s top-ranked passing game and third-ranked scoring offense on Sunday night. Coach Vic Fangio said on Monday that Bryce Callahan will miss “some time,” after sustaining a foot injury in Sunday’s 31-3 loss to New Orleans. Callahan missed all of 2019 because of damaged hardware in his left foot. “Same foot (as last year); different injury, though,” Fangio said. Asked if Callahan may miss the rest of the season, Fangio said: “Too early to say just yet.” Callahan, the Broncos’ best cornerback this year, has two interceptions and 42 tackles this season. Rookie Michael Ojemudia took his spot in the second half. The news was better on running back Phillip Lindsay. Fangio said Lindsay “sustained what we think is a minor knee injury. There’s a chance he’ll be able to go this week.” Lindsay was injured on the Broncos’ first offensive series of the second half when he carried out of the wildcat formation. After no gain, both of Lindsay’s knees were torqued awkwardly when Saints defensive tackle Ryan Glasgow landed on him. Lindsay trotted off the field, but was quickly ruled out of the game. This is Lindsay’s… Read full this story
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