The injury report for this week's game against the Bengals is in - and it's good news all around for the Broncos. Darrent Williams will likely make his return to the lineup just in time to cover T.J. Houshmandzadeh, and it'll be interesting to see how Mike Shanhan handles the situation. Last week, the Broncos successfully contained the Cardinals' outstanding receiving pair of Anquan Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald without Williams, who's claim to fame this season was being torched by Reggie Wayne when the Colts came into town. I'm betting we'll see a lot of Domonique Foxworth (maybe playing safety like he did against the Chargers?) on Sunday, especially because Williams is still recovering from his toe injury.
Adam Meadows will also likely be available this weekend after missing a few games with hamstring problems. Just before Meadows was injured, he was promoted ahead of George Foster, who has been one of the weakest links in Denver's offensive line this year. Last week that line produced just 106 rushing yards for a team that normally racks up at least 150, so we could see Meadows starting ahead of Foster again, or possibly in place of Erik Pears, who took over when Matt Lepsis was injured earlier this season. Either way, the Broncos must re-establish the run if they want to win against Cincinatti.
Other notable Broncos on the list: Stephen Alexander is probable coming off of a rib injury, Jason Elam is still recovering (but probable to play) from his "rainbow right" hammy pull, Javon Walker looks to be ready after suffering a first degree shoulder separation last week, and as always, Al "Ironman" Wilson is ready to play despite his season-long thumb injury.


















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12-24-2006 @ 12:34PM
Steviecool said...
Personally I hope Darrent Williams won't play today. He has proven all season long that he can't cover anyone, especially deep. Opposing QB's know this and go after him all day long. He is horrible; he's one of the many positions Shanahan needs to address after this season.
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12-24-2006 @ 12:38PM
Gabe Stein said...
Isn't that being a bit harsh on Williams? He has had good games, he has good INT totals, and I think he can tackle pretty well and he has the talent to be a good corner. He's shown he can cover the fair to midland second receivers, it's just that he's still learning how to cover the really good second receivers. Corner is a very difficult position to become great at, and fortunately, he's got the best to learn from.
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