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Denver Broncos cornerback Riley Moss continued to be sidelined during practice on Thursday, as he did not participate due to a knee injury. This marks the second consecutive day that Moss has missed practice, raising concerns about his availability for the upcoming game against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday.
Moss's absence is significant for the Broncos, as he has been a key player in their defensive lineup. The coaching staff will closely monitor his condition in the days leading up to the game, but if he remains unable to practice, it could impact the team's defensive strategy.
With the Colts featuring a potent offense, the Broncos may need to adjust their game plan if Moss is unable to take the field. The team will likely provide updates on his status as the week progresses, but for now, fans and analysts alike are left wondering how this injury will affect the Broncos' performance in their next matchup.
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