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Broncos, Briefly: Tuesday, July 24, 2018

**Chubb feels 'butterflies' as Bronco rookies report** Tuesday (Mike Klis, 9NEWS)
Chubb is the most heralded of the Broncos' promising rookie class. Second-round receiver Courtland Sutton also comes with high expectations. Like Chubb, Sutton was among several Broncos players who participated in a back-to-school shopping spree for kids Monday at King Soopers here.

**Broncos Briefs: DL Clinton McDonald feels “100 percent” after missing offseason program** (Ryan O'Halloran, The Denver Post)_ Broncos defensive lineman Clinton McDonald expects to pass a physical Tuesday and be available for Saturday's start of training camp practices_

**Shane Ray avoids surgery, might return by 2018 start** (Herbie Teope, NFL.com)
Ray, who was originally expected to undergo surgery on his wrist, did not require the procedure after a doctor determined it wasn't necessary, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport and NFL Network's James Palmer reported.

**What does Shane Ray’s potential early return mean for the Broncos’ defense?** (Nicki Jhabvala, The Athletic)
If he's cleared — and if the treatment plan had its intended effect — the news is a boon not just for the Broncos, who place their pass rushers in high esteem, but especially for Ray as he enters a contract year.

**Broncos help kids buy school supplies** (Mike Klis, 9NEWS)
Seven Bronco players -- Bradley Chubb, Courtland Sutton, Justin Simmons, De'Angelo Henderson, Clinton McDonald, Tim Patrick and Jordan Leslie – participated in a back-to-school shopping function here Monday with about 25 kids from the local Boys & Girls Clubs.

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