
Brandon Jones will not be available to the Broncos for the closing stages of the regular season. The veteran safety was placed on injured reserve Monday, per a team announcement.
Jones suffered a chest injury on Sunday, and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports a pectoral ailment is believed to have occurred. It remains to be seen if that is indeed the case for Jones. At a minimum, today’s transaction ensures he will miss the next four weeks. That means the Broncos will be shorthanded in the secondary for their final three regular season games.
Since signing with the Broncos in free agency last year, Jones has operated as a full-time starter. The 27-year-old has proven effective in Denver’s post-Justin Simmons setup at the safety spot, notching 193 tackles, four interceptions and 17 pass breakups with his new team. Jones’ absence will be felt down the stretch as Denver looks to win the AFC West and potentially clinch top spot in the conference.
In the meantime, P.J. Locke will return to first-team duties with Jones sidelined. The veteran started a career-high 15 games for Denver last season, but he’s been limited to only 46 defensive snaps in 13 appearances in 2025. The Broncos could also turn to the likes of JL Skinner and/or Devon Key to play opposite Talanoa Hufanga in the secondary. The Broncos are down another safety after the Jets snagged Keidron Smith off Denver’s practice squad today.
The Broncos weren’t done making moves today, as the team announced that they claimed running back Cody Schrader from the Texans. Schrader spent most of this season in Jacksonville but was waived earlier this month. He was subsequently claimed by Houston, who ended up waiving him days later.
Ben Levine contributed to this post.
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