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Jess Root

Russell Wilson upgraded for Thursday’s practice

The Denver Broncos’ injury report on Thursday had only two changes from their initial one on Wednesday. Quarterback Russell Wilson, in league concussion, took a step toward returning and being able to start against the Arizona Cardinals this weekend. He went from not practicing Wednesday to getting limited work Thursday.

The details of their second injury report of the week are below.

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Did not participate

WR Kendall Hinton (hamstring), DL Dre’Mont Jones (hip), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring)

It was the second straight day they all were unable to practice.

Limited participation

QB Russell Wilson (concussion), LB Dakota Allen (hamstring), TE Andrew Beck (hamstring), K Brandon McManus (quad), OL Dalton Risner (shoulder), CB K’Waun Williams (wrist, knee)

Wilson was upgraded and must clear the next stages of concussion protocol to be able to play.

The rest of this group was limited for the second straight day.

Full participation

LS Jacob Bobenmeyer (wrist), WR Brandon Johnson (hip), DT D.J. Jones (shoulder)

These three were full for the second day in a row.

Cardinals' Thursday injury report

Did not participate

  • DL Zach Allen (hand)
  • WR Marquise Brown (illness)
  • CB Antonio Hamilton (back)
  • CB Byron Murphy (back)

Limited participation

  • OL Rashaad Coward (chest)
  • QB Colt McCoy (neck)
  • OL Lecitus Smith (ankle)
  • S Charles Washington (chest)
  • CB Marco Wilson (neck)
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