James Palmer Issues Warning Over A Week Of Damned Football As Two Injured Quarterbacks Cross Swords

As the Thursday night clash is almost upon us with the Cleveland Browns and the Denver Broncos going at each other, another rising concern for both the sides is their mounting injury list that features substantial names who can tip the balance of their games. The Broncos’ quarterback, Teddy Bridgewater has been limited with a foot injury which he copped in the fourth quarter during a touchdown pass to Noah Fant against the Las Vegas Raiders.
Bridgewater was seen hobbling substantially while he was walking across Denver’s practice field to their indoor facility that was quoted by NFL Network’s James Palmer. Palmer said that despite this hurt, Bridgewater is supposed to start the Thursday clash against the Browns who are in the third place in context of sacks. Bridgewater was hammered a staggering 17 times in their last game and he also said that he had numbness in his foot after it was being stepped on.
This is what Teddy Bridgewater had to say about his injury

Teddy Bridgewater quoted on the Broncos’ website, “Honestly, we’re just hitting it aggressively in the training room right now. I’m locked in on this game plan, the mindset of just going out there and competing and trying to win a football game.” This is the second time that Bridgewater has found himself at the receiving end of a substantial injury in the season while his concussion against the Ravens in week 4 was the first.
The news isn’t something brighter on the other end as Teddy’s counterpart, Baker Mayfield is also expected to play through several injuries on Thursday. Mayfield is nursing a dislocated left shoulder that transpired during their loss at the hands of the Arizona Cardinals. He also quoted on Tuesday that his labrum is completely tattered after copping that injury in week 2 against Houston.
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