The Denver Broncos announced Thursday that they’ve placed veteran OT Tom Compton on injured reserve with a back injury. Compton will miss the remainder of the 2022 season. Compton, 33, is a former sixth-round pick out of South Dakota by Washington back in 2012.
The Denver Broncos added give more players to the injury report on Thursday as they prepare for the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14. The Denver Broncos took two steps forward and five steps back on the injury front on Thursday.
The Denver Broncos offensive line has struggled to find continuity this season due to a constant rotation of players entering and exiting the starting lineup.
The Broncos’ perpetually spinning right tackle carousel may soon have another starter in place.
Mike Klis reports that the Broncos are designating OL Tom Compton to return from the PUP list now that he has recovered from back surgery. Compton, 32, is a former sixth-round pick out of South Dakota by Washington back in 2012.
There is some concern about Wilson’s Week 7 availability, with Tom Pelissero of NFL.com adding this may be a “fairly significant” injury.
The Broncos signed Joe Schobert last week after having brought him in for a visit earlier during training camp.
The Denver Broncos won’t have one of their free agent signings ready to go Week 1. Tom Compton will start season on PUP list. The situation with the offensive line, especially at right tackle, has been a concern for the Denver Broncos all throughout training camp.
Denver Broncos offensive lineman Tom Compton will remain on the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list to open the regular season, head coach Nathaniel Hackett announced Monday.
After the Denver Broncos let veteran Bobby Massie walk in free agency, the team said Billy Turner, Tom Compton and Calvin Anderson would compete for the starting right tackle job during the summer.
The Denver Broncos officially placed OT Tom Compton on the active/PUP list Thursday. Compton can be activated from the list at any point between now and the start of the regular season. Compton, 32, is a former sixth-round pick out of South Dakota by Washington back in 2012.
After opting to let Bobby Massie walk during free agency, the Denver Broncos re-signed Calvin Anderson and brought in veterans Billy Turner and Tom Compton.
Explaining his absence on Day 1 of training camp, Denver Broncos offensive lineman Tom Compton has been sent to the Physically Unable to Perform (PUP) list after undergoing back surgery, head coach Nathaniel Hackett revealed Wednesday.
After opting to not re-sign Bobby Massie during free agency this offseason, the Denver Broncos plan to have an open competition at right tackle this summer.
The Denver Broncos have been trying to fix their offensive line for years. With a new coaching staff, one of the first moves the Broncos made under George Paton in free agency was to bring in a versatile offensive lineman in Tom Compton.
The Denver Broncos are looking to find their starter at the right tackle position. During the offseason, they signed Tom Compton and Billy Turner to add
League average right tackle play is something Broncos fans haven’t seen since Eric Decker was catching touchdowns in Orange and Blue. While Russell Wilson
Broncos Wire‘s 90-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at Denver Broncos 10th-year offensive lineman Tom Compton, No. 69. Before the Broncos: Compton (6-6, 315 pounds) was drafted in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL draft by Washington.
The Denver Broncos are trudging through the offseason training program and won't kick off mandatory minicamp until June 13. With the roster for minicamp (and the preseason) essentially set, this team will have a few key positional battles for starting spots this offseason.
It is possible four positions are up for grabs, with Garett Bolles entrenched at left tackle.
Should the Denver Broncos release a depth chart today, listed at right tackle likely would be Billy Turner OR Tom Compton OR Calvin Anderson. As new offensive coordinator Justin Outten revealed, there is not yet an understood starter four months before the season-opener.
Ever since the Ja’Wuan James debacle, the Denver Broncos are perpetually looking for the long-term answer at RT. This offseason isn’t any different. In addition to signing Billy Turner, the team inked Tom Compton, 32, to a one-year deal.
Conflicting information emerged Sunday concerning the Denver Broncos' interest, or lack thereof, in former Cowboys offensive tackle La'el Collins, who landed a three-year commitment from the Cincinnati Bengals.
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