ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Running back Phillip Lindsay returned to practice Friday for the first time since suffering an injury during the Broncos' Week 1 game, but he is unlikely to play Sunday against the Buccaneers.
Lindsay was listed as doubtful on the team's final injury report of the week after participating on a limited basis during Friday's practice.
If he cannot play this weekend against the Bucs, Fangio said he thinks Lindsay could be available on Thursday against the Jets.
"He did work today," Fangio said. "I thought he looked pretty good in what limited stuff he did. I think he's trending in the right direction."
Quarterback Drew Lock (right shoulder) and cornerback Davontae Harris (hamstring) were ruled out for this weekend's game, as neither player practiced this week.
Wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was the only other player given a game status, as he was listed as questionable with a ribs injury. He was a full participant on Friday after being limited on Wednesday and Thursday. Shelby Harris (neck) and Trey Marshall (hip/wrist) were also full participants after being limited earlier in the week.
All other players on the Broncos' injury report — Jurrell Casey, Garett Bolles, Jake Butt, Tyrie Cleveland, Albert Okwuegbunam, Bradley Chubb and Jeremiah Attaochu — are expected to be available for Sunday's game.