J.D. Walton could miss entire Broncos season
Denver Broncos center J.D. Walton had surgery on his left ankle Monday and could possibly miss the 2013 season, reports Jeff Legwold of The Denver Post. Walton needed surgery to replace some hardware in his left ankle that was originally
Broncos center J.D. Walton will likely miss the entire 2013 season
According to Jeff Legwold of the Denver Post, Broncos center J.D. Walton is expected to miss the entire season after undergoing another ankle surgery.
#Broncos center J.D. Walton has had an additional surgery on his ankle this week. Is expected to miss season. A tough deal for him.
— Jeff Legwold (@Jeff_Legwold) June 19, 2013
This is a big blow to the Broncos offense.
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La Canfora expects to see the negotiations to go ”right to the deadline.“
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Denver Broncos cut McGahee; who will fill the position?
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Broncos rumors: Willis McGahee cut due to health concerns
When veteran running back Willis McGahee reported to Denver
Broncos minicamp last week he said he was fully healthy. McGahee had been
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