ENGLEWOOD, Colo.- Denver Broncos offensive tackle Quinn Bailey, a person coach Sean Payton called “easily]the team’s ] Lineman 6” because of his usefulness and value on the depth chart, left Wednesday’s training in an emergency after he suffered a fractured right knee.

When another person rolled up on his knee during staff training, Bailey, who was probably the Broncos ‘ leading supply at tackle, suffered the injury. As he was treated by the team’s health workers, most of his friends took a leg.

An air put was placed on Bailey’s right foot, and he was taken off the area on a vehicle to a waiting hospital. After exercise, Broncos manager Sean Payton confirmed the hip bone and said Bailey is expected to undergo surgery.

” It’s often hard to see and be a part of when you’re at a training”, Payton said. ” Sometimes, our game’s bitter truth.” He seemed to be doing really well.

Bailey’s injury may affect the Broncos ‘ programs on the level chart at the place. He has been the team’s best reserve tackle so far in training camp, and he has frequently appeared as an additional tight end in activities with more experienced players.

Last year, 6-foot-6, 323-pound Bailey, who has been with the Broncos since he joined the team as an undrafted quarterback in 2019, played 76 slides on offense. He has played in 31 activities over the past five months, including one launch in 2022 and one stop last year.

” Tremendous colleague, all he does is work his neck off”, Payton said. “… We were only discussing the squad the other day, and he was quickly, for us, Lineman 6, someone who was going to be involved in the game program and jumbo”.

Matt Peart, who signed in free company, as well as Alex Palczewski and Demontrey Jacobs, who was on the Broncos ‘ practice squad last year, are among those who will get more slides with the following- and third- team acts in the times ahead. The Rams open the training Aug. 11 at Indianapolis.