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Injury Report: S P.J. Locke ruled out of Broncos' Week 9 game vs. Ravens

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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Broncos will be without starting safety P.J. Locke for the second consecutive game.

Locke (thumb) did not practice Friday and has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Ravens.

The Texas product also missed Denver's Week 8 win over the Panthers, as he has not practiced since Oct. 23. Locke was limited in practice that day and then did not practice on Thursday or Friday ahead of Week 8. He did not participate in any of Denver's three practices this week, either.

Safety Devon Key replaced Locke against the Panthers, and he played 92 percent of Denver's defensive snaps in the win. Key recorded five tackles in the victory.

Safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (knee) was listed as a full participant in practice, but he was also ruled out for Sunday's game. Turner-Yell returned to practice this week but remains on Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform.

Tackle Mike McGlinchey (knee) improved to a full participant on Friday after being limited on Thursday. He did not practice on Wednesday. McGlinchey was not assigned a game status, which indicates he will be available to play in Sunday's game.

Defensive end Zach Allen (NIR - rest), tackle Alex Palczewski (ankle) and cornerback Pat Surtain II (ankle) were also full participants on Friday and were not assigned game statuses, either.

The Broncos are slated to face the Ravens at 11 a.m. MT on Sunday in Baltimore.

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