Denver Broncos linebacker Jonas Griffith (50) Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

One of the league’s most injury-wrecked teams, the Broncos losing a starter is not especially surprising at this point. They now lost a regular contributor because of a practice injury/flareup for a second straight week.

Jonas Griffith aggravated a foot injury in practice Thursday, according to 9News’ Mike Klis, who adds the starting linebacker is set to miss extended time as a result of the setback (Twitter link). This news follows KJ Hamler's hamstring injury, sustained during practice last week. The third-year wide receiver missed Week 10 and is set to be sidelined for multiple additional games.

This is a familiar development for Griffith as well. He sustained a dislocated elbow during Denver’s preseason slate, knocking him out for several weeks. The young defender recovered in time to start in Week 1, but this latest setback will stall his first season as a regular defensive contributor. A 2021 trade acquisition, Griffith has made 46 tackles and intercepted a pass for the NFL’s top-ranked scoring defense.

The team had already begun to use offseason addition Alex Singleton over Griffith more often, but the latter’s issue highlights what has been a regular problem for the struggling squad. It would probably be easier to list the Broncos who have not missed time due to injury this season. The Broncos’ $56M in cap money on IR leads the league, Klis adds.

They have four injury activations remaining after seeing Tom Compton come back from surgery to repair a herniated disk this week, but players like Randy Gregory and Lloyd Cushenberry will likely represent two such activations. The Broncos also designated long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer for return this week. Safety Caden Sterns and running back Mike Boone could also be activated potentially, leaving Griffith — if he is to head to IR — in limbo.

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