Broncos’ DeMarcus Ware will be returning for practice

OLB DeMarcus Ware will be returning to practice according to his head coach Gary Kubiak. The coach also gave updates on other injured players and said that Aqib Talib will be playing on Sunday. DeMarcus spent the entire training camp on the non-football injury list because of a back injury. According to his coach’s report on Monday, the player is ready to return to practice. He also added that Ware is scheduled to go off the NFL and he is expecting a walkthrough which Ware will be part of. Ware is focused on fine-tuning his preparation for the start of the regular season since his back is now feeling better.

Ware gave a statement on Monday where he said that his back was now feeling better and he was very focused in going back to the playing field. According to Per9News in Denver, Ware will begin practice earlier in the week. He had not been practicing with his team since February during the Super Bowl games. Broncos will not be expecting much from Ware anytime soon since DeMarcus Ware will have two weeks to make begin full practice. His other Broncos team members are glad that he will be making a return to the team. Ware is following players such as Packers in his linebacker Julius Peppers in the NFL sack list. However, there is a lot to look forward to in Denver.

Ware is not the only player that is expected to comeback after an injury. According to Kubiak, Aqib Talib is making an appearance after making a recovery from a gunshot wound and he is expected to play against the Rams on Saturday. Other injured players that will be coming back to the field according to Kubiak include Ty Sambrailo who had a hyperextended right elbow which happened on July 31st. Corey Nelson also suffered from a sprained wrist and he is also expected back in the field. Jeff Heuerman who also suffered from a hamstring injury is reported to be doing just fine. Another player, Taurean Nixon has missed various training sessions but his injuries remain undisclosed. He will be back to the field on Tuesday according to Kubiak.

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