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Titans' Lloyd Cushenberry: Moving east
Lloyd Cushenberry is slated to sign a contract with the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, John Glennon of NashvillePost.com reports.Details of Cushenberry's new contract are not yet known, but his addition to Tennessee's roster should bolster their offensive line, which struggled in 2023. A four-year starter in Denver, the LSU product will likely take over at center for Aaron Brewer, who started all 17 games at the position for the Titans last season.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Back on the field
Lloyd Cushenberry has returned to the field after recovering from a groin injury, Nick Kosmider of The Athletic reports.Cushenberry was placed on injured reserve back in November but has now returned to action for the start of OTAs. The 25-year-old started eight games for Denver last season and should have the same role during the upcoming campaign.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Lands on iR
Lloyd Cushenberry (groin) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Cushenberry suffered the injury in the team's Week 8 win over the Jaguars, and it was initially reported that he could miss a couple of weeks. However, after a bye week it appears the third-year guard has made little progress in his recovery, and he'll now miss at least the next four weeks with his move to IR. Graham Glasgow will likely fill in at center for the Denver Broncos while Cushenberry is out.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Could miss time
Lloyd Cushenberry (groin) will miss "a couple weeks" according to head coach Nathanial Hackett, Nick Kosmider of The Athletic reports.Cushenberry suffered a groin injury during Sundays' win over the Jaguars, which will put him on the shelf for now. With the Denver Broncos currently on a bye week, it's possible he could return in Week 10 against the Titans. If not, Graham Glasgow would likely handle the center spot.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Won't return Sunday
Lloyd Cushenberry (hip) won't return to Sunday's game against the Jaguars, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.Cushenberry sustained an apparent hip injury late in the second quarter Sunday, and he isn't expected to return for the rest of the game. Graham Glasgow is slated to operate as the team's center while Cushenberry remains sidelined.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Suffers hip injury Sunday
Lloyd Cushenberry is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Jaguars due to a hip injury.Cushenberry suffered a hip injury late in the second quarter of Sunday's contest and walked off gingerly with the training staff. Graham Glasgow replaced Cushenberry at center for the remainder of the first half.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Activated by Broncos
The Denver Broncos activated Lloyd Cushenberry (illness) from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports.Cushenberry tested positive for COVID-19 last week but will return to the practice field following a one-game absence. He should serve as the starting center Sunday against the Chargers.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Tests positive for COVID-19
Lloyd Cushenberry (illness) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, Aric DiLalla of the Denver Broncos' official site reports.The center is vaccinated and therefore will have an opportunity to test negative twice before Sunday and play in the Week 16 contest against the Raiders, though it seems unlikely he'll be able to do that. With Cushenberry likely inactive, Austin Schlottmann appears to be in line to make his first start of the season.
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Broncos' Lloyd Cushenberry: Gets nod from coach
Said coach Vic Fangio of Lloyd Cushenberry's 2020 rookie season, "He was a guy that constantly got better inch by inch... He just kept getting better in small increments and by the end of the season was playing his best football," Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.Initially entering the fold as a third-round draft choice from LSU, Cushenberry started all 16 games for the Denver Broncos in 2020. The 23-year-old went without a missed offensive snap, committing three penalties and conceding four sacks on the season. He's got his head coach firmly in his corner as Denver prepares for free agency and the 2021 NFL Draft. Barring an unexpected development, Cushenberry will have a strong chance at defending his starting role in training camp, as new general manager George Paton has more pressing areas to address on the current roster.