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The Denver Broncos did not elevate any players from the practice squad to the game-day roster on Saturday, but the team did make two roster moves ahead of Sunday's game against th
After the game, players returned to the team hotel for dinner and then went to the airport for the club's overnight trip to England ahead of this week's international game against the New York Jets in London. Despite the short turnaround, Broncos coach Sean Payton did not let the upcoming travel distract players going into the Eagles game.
The Broncos placed tight end Lucas Krull on injured reserve in a corresponding move. Wallow has played in each of the past three games but had used his maximum number of practice squad elevations. Following his promotion to the 53-man roster, the TCU product is now able to continue appearing in games for the Broncos.
A former Texans fifth-round pick, Wallow joined the Broncos at the start of training camp to provide depth at the injury-marred linebacker position. He was released during final cuts and subsequently re-signed to the practice squad, from which he's yo-yoed over the last two games.
The Broncos are going into Week 5 with seven players on injured reserve, but two are eligible to return this week.
Toure was a seventh-round pick out of Nebraska in 2022. He spent two seasons in Green Bay before playing for the Chicago Bears last season as part of their practice squad. For his career, he has 13 receptions for 160 yards and one touchdown.
It should be pointed out right from the start that the Denver Broncos were called for 12 penalties totaling 121 yards in their 21-17 win that del