Broncos lose two players, including former All-Pro, for season with leg injuries
The Broncos just lost RB Javonte Williams last week to a torn ACL
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The Denver Broncos had injury added to insult after Thursday's awful 12-9 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
They lost left tackle Garett Bolles to a broken leg and cornerback Ronald Darby to a torn ACL. Both are out for the season.
Bolles was carted off the field with 3:20 left in the game while the Broncos were driving and hoping for a score to put the game away. Instead, Russell Wilson threw an interception, giving Matt Ryan and the Colts life.
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The Colts tied the game with a field goal and won in overtime.
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Darby suffered his injury in the first half Thursday.
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The Broncos also lost Tim Patrick in the preseason and Javonte Williams last week to torn ACLs.
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Bolles was a second-team All-Pro selection in 2020 and is in his sixth season with the Broncos, having been drafted 20th overall in 2017.
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Darby was in his second year of a three-year, $30 million deal with Denver. He spent time with the Buffalo Bills, Philadelphia Eagles and the Washington Football Team.
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The 2-3 Broncos will travel to Los Angeles Monday night to face the division rival Chargers.