Greenlaw ready to debut with Broncos after overcoming injury

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Dre Greenlaw Ready to Debut with the Broncos

Denver Broncos linebacker Dre Greenlaw, one of the team’s most important acquisitions during the offseason, is set to make his first appearance against the New York Giants this Sunday, after being activated from the injured reserve list. Greenlaw, who didn’t play in the preseason or the first six games of the regular season due to hamstring injuries, was formally added to the 53-player roster on Saturday and is listed as questionable on the team’s injury report. The player practiced on Wednesday for the first time since before the Week 2 game against the Indianapolis Colts and participated fully on Friday. The Broncos had a roster spot open after they waived third-string quarterback Sam Ehlinger, who was later signed to the Broncos’ practice squad on Saturday. Greenlaw suffered a thigh injury during a preseason practice and did not participate in the OTAs and minicamp field practices. He initially practiced when training camp began, but then suffered “a different injury” in his thigh, according to coach Sean Payton. Greenlaw firm signed a three-year, $31.5 million contract in March, and Payton has consistently praised the physicality and athleticism that Greenlaw could bring to the Broncos’ defense. Despite his injuries over the years, Greenlaw has been one of the most impactful linebackers in the league. He has had four seasons with at least 80 tackles and has 14 passes defended in his career. He joins a Broncos defense that leads the league in sacks, third-down defense, red-zone defense, and defensive EPA, and is second in the league in scoring defense. Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph said this week that it was possible Greenlaw could have a snap count, initially, when he returns to the lineup.

“Obviously, when (you add) a good player, that makes you a better defense,” Joseph said. “… He’s been a great player for a long time.”

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