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Broncos' Riley Moss: Injures MCL in Week 12
Speaking with the media after the team's win over the Raiders on Sunday, coach Sean Payton said Riley Moss (knee) suffered an MCL injury versus Las Vegas, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.Moss was injured in the second quarter Sunday and was unable to return for the second half. Levi Wallace filled in opposite Patrick Surtain at cornerback for Denver. Payton believes Moss did avoid a serious injury. Moss will have eight days to try and get ready for next Monday night's Week 13 date with the Browns.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Won't return Sunday
Riley Moss has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Raiders due to a knee injury, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.Moss injured his knee late in the second quarter, and he will not return for the second half of Sunday's contest. Levi Wallace will remain as the Denver Broncos' second outside corner across Patrick Surtain for the rest of the game.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Leaves game due to knee injury
Riley Moss (knee) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Raiders, Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post reports.Moss suffered a knee injury late in the second quarter while tackling Brock Bowers. Moss had to be helped off the field, and he was taken into the locker room after being checked on by trainers in the blue medical tent. Levi Wallace will serve as the Denver Broncos' No. 2 outside cornerback across Patrick Surtain while Moss is sidelined.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Registers six stops in Week 10
Riley Moss finished Sunday's loss to the Chiefs with six tackles (four solo).Moss tied for fourth on Denver in stops in the defeat. The cornerback has been very consistent this season, tallying at least five tackles in all but two of his 10 contests. Moss played mostly on special teams as a rookie last year, but he's taken on a starting role this season and has posted 61 tackles (43 solo), an interception and a forced fumble.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Practices in full Tuesday
Riley Moss (hip) was listed as a full participant on the Denver Broncos' injury report for Tuesday's walkthrough.Moss was listed as a limited participant on Monday's practice estimation, but he didn't have any restrictions during Tuesday's walkthrough. Barring any setbacks, the 2023 third-round pick should be good to go against the Saints on Thursday. Moss logged six tackles (five solo) and one pass defended during Sunday's loss to the Chargers.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Dealing with hip issue
Riley Moss (hip) was listed as a limited participant on Monday's practice estimation.The Iowa product totaled 84 snaps (74 defensive and 10 on special teams) and recorded six total tackles and one pass defended in the Denver Broncos' Week 6 loss to the Chargers, but it appears he picked up a hip injury in the process. Moss' practice participation Tuesday and Wednesday will be the best indication of his potential availability in Week 7, when the Broncos travel to New Orleans for a Thursday night matchup.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Picks off pass in Week 5 win
Riley Moss recorded four tackles (three solo) and two pass breakups, including one interception, in the Denver Broncos' win over the Raiders on Sunday.Moss' third-quarter interception of Gardner Minshew was the first of Moss' career, and it effectively ended Minshew's day, as he was benched on the following possession in favor of Aidan O'Connell. After playing just 23 defensive snaps as a 2023 rookie, Moss has logged 97 percent of the playing time on defense through five games and has recorded 33 tackles (24 solo), four pass breakups, including the one INT, and one fumble recovery.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Leads Denver in tackles
Riley Moss recorded 12 tackles (eight solo), including one tackle for loss, in Sunday's 26-20 loss to the Seahawks.After tallying just six tackles and playing just 23 defensive snaps across 14 games in his rookie season, Moss was a key contributor for Denver's defense Sunday. The second-year cornerback played opposite of Patrick Surtain, a role that could keep Moss busy throughout the season as quarterbacks may do their best to avoid throwing to Surtain's side of the field. With that said, Moss could be a solid IDP option going forward after his standout performance in Week 1.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Past back issue
Riley Moss (back) was spotted participating in Denver's mandatory minicamp session Wednesday, Keith Cummings of SI.com reports.The second-year cornerback was held out of practices earlier in the offseason with a back injury, but he now seems to have moved past the issue. Moss saw minimal work on defense during his rookie campaign, tallying six total tackles while playing just 23 defensive snaps through 14 games. He's expected to compete for another depth role in Denver's secondary now that he's regained health.
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Broncos' Riley Moss: Dealing with back injury
Riley Moss was unavailable for practice Thursday due to a back injury, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.Moss apparently "tweaked" something in his back at practice earlier in the week, according to head coach Sean Payton, but the cornerback is expected to be back in action at some point during next week's OTAs. Entering his second season in the NFL, Moss will compete with the likes of Damarri Mathis and Ja'Quan McMillian for reps behind primary cornerbacks Patrick Surtain and Levi Wallace in 2024.