ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos will be without starting cornerback Riley Moss for a Week 13 matchup with the Cleveland Browns.
Moss did not practice on Saturday and was ruled out of Monday's game. After suffering a knee injury against the Raiders, the second-year player was estimated as a nonparticipant on Thursday and did not practice on Friday.
The Iowa product was the lone Bronco to be ruled out, as no other players on Denver's active roster were assigned game statuses.
Defensive linemen Zach Allen (ankle) and John Franklin-Myers (shoulder), safeties Brandon Jones (abdomen) and P.J. Locke (thumb) and quarterback Bo Nix (back) were all full participants on Saturday and not assigned game statuses. The absence of a game status indicates a player is expected to be available to play in the upcoming matchup.
Franklin-Myers and Nix were estimated as limited participants on Thursday but improved to full participants on Friday.
Wide receiver Josh Reynolds (hand), who was designated for return from injured reserve ahead of Week 11, is listed as questionable. He was listed as a full participant on each of the Broncos' three practice reports this week, but he would need to be activated to the 53-man roster to play against Cleveland.
Denver will host the Cleveland Browns at 6:15 p.m. MT on Monday.