Should the Broncos resign the versatile offensive lineman? Quinn Bailey was injured for the the entire 2024 season. He has played 278 offensive snaps during his five seasons in the NFL after starting on the Denver Broncos practice squad.
The Denver Broncos have waived offensive lineman Oliver Jervis as they trim roster down to their initial 53. According to Mike Klis of 9News, the Denver Broncos have waived offensive lineman Oliver Jervis.
Due to Quinn Bailey’s injury, the Denver Broncos signed Oliver Jervis. What should Broncos fans expect from him in 2024? Quinn Bailey was penciled in as a swing offensive lineman for the Denver Broncos this year who would play a role in jumbo packages.
Denver Broncos offensive lineman Quinn Bailey was carted off the practice field on Wednesday and placed on the team’s season-ending injured reserve list on Thursday.
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The Denver Broncos placed offensive tackle Quinn Bailey on injured reserve on Thursday after he dislocated his ankle and fractured his fibula at practice on Wednesday, coach Sean Payton said.
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Denver Broncos offensive lineman Quinn Bailey, who left Wednesday's training camp practice via ambulance, suffered a fractured ankle that will require corrective surgery, head coach Sean Payton announced.
Cameron Fleming worked as the Broncos’ swing tackle over the past two seasons, but the team did not re-sign the veteran in 2024. This left Quinn Bailey as a player vying for that role.
The Denver Broncos are going through a quarterback competition at training camp. Each of Jarrett Stidham, Zach Wilson, and rookie Bo Nix are battling it out to decide who will be QB1 for the franchise in 2024.
The injury bug struck at Denver Broncos training camp on Wednesday, with offensive tackle Quinn Bailey going down. According to The MMQB's Albert Breer, Broncos trainers rushed over to Bailey, placed his leg in an air cast, and immediately transported him to an ambulance.
Broncos Wire’s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year offensive lineman Quinn Bailey, No. 75. Before the Broncos: Bailey (6-6, 323 pounds) spent five years at Arizona State, emerging as a full-time starter in his third season.
The Denver Broncos are expected to re-sign offensive lineman Quinn Bailey, according to the Denver Gazette‘s Chris Tomasson, but the method used to re-sign Bailey remains uncertain.