Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs injury report: Jake Butt tears his ACL for the third time The Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs released their first injury report this week ahead of their Monday Night showdown against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs. Unfortunately for the Broncos Womens Royce Freeman Jersey , they lost one of their tight ends for the season.It was reported earlier this evening that second-year tight end Jake Butt tore his ACL during the teams light walk-through. This is a tough blow for the Broncos and Butt who is now recovering from his third ACL tear during his football career. Head Coach Vance Joseph said in a press release released by the team that Butt would return “stronger than ever”.One has to wonder if Butt’s football future is in doubt after suffering his third ACL tear in this short period of time. He will likely miss most, if not all of the upcoming offseason and likely will start the 2019 season on the PUP. So he faces yet another long recovery before he can return to the football field for the Broncos. As for the rest of the injury report, cornerback Tramaine Brock was the only Broncos to sit out the practice today. However, there is no need to worry. After practice, Head Coach Vance Joseph said they were being cautious with their veteran corner and that he is feeling good.As for the Chiefs, they had two key defensive players sit out Wednesday’s practice. Those two being OLB Dee Ford(groin) and S Eric Berry(Heel). Their statuses will be one to watch throughout the week. OLB Justin Houston also sat out but he was listed as NIR(Non-Injury Related) so he’ll likely return to practice tomorrow. Here is your entire Thursday injury report for the Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs. Denver Broncos injury reportPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusBOLD - Indicates change in status; NIR颅- Indicates not injury relatedSTATUS DEFINITIONS: Did not participate (DNP); Limited: means less than 100 percent of a player’s normal repetitions; Full: 100 percent of player’s normal repetitions; Out: will not play; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Uncertain to playKansas City Chiefs injury reportPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusPlayerPos.InjuryThursdayFridaySaturdayGame StatusBOLD - Indicates change in status; NIR颅- Indicates not injury relatedSTATUS DEFINITIONS: Did not participate (DNP); Limited: means less than 100 percent of a player’s normal repetitions; Full: 100 percent of player’s normal repetitions; Out: will not play; Doubtful: Unlikely to play; Questionable: Uncertain to play Since March 1984, it was never about Pat Bowlen. From the second the man referred to as “Mr. B” bought the Denver Broncos for $78 million http://www.denverbroncosteamonline.com/domata-peko-jersey , it was about the Broncos. Despite the fact he wore the best fur coats and aviator sunglasses, Bowlen was in the shadows. Doing anything and everything he could to turn the Broncos into the pinnacle franchise he craved and knew the fans wanted. Doing anything and everything he could to turn the NFL into the behemoth it is today. When the Broncos finally reached the zenith of the sport in January 1998, Mr. B put the focus off of himself, again, when he said, “This one’s for John.” Nearly 35 years after he bought the Broncos, it’s finally about Mr. B. Pat Bowlen is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Without Mr. B Womens Justin Simmons Jersey , what we see today with the Broncos doesn’t exist. The NFL isn’t what it is today without him. His resume speaks for itself, and the 48 members of the selection committee got it right. For the players, members of the organization and the fans, thank you, Mr. B. This one is finally about you.