Broncos place Tyler Badie on injured reserve, hope he can return

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The Broncos placed running back Tyler Badie on injured reserve Saturday, according to the league’s transaction wire.

Badie, 25, injured his back Sunday against the New York Jets and did not practice at all this week. He will miss a minimum of four games but sources have told The Denver Post over the past week that the hope is he can return to the field later this season. He’ll first be eligible to return Week 9 at Baltimore.

Badie provided juice to a Broncos run game that lacked production the first two weeks of the season. He rushed for 70 yards Week 3 at Tampa Bay, then was signed to the active roster from the practice squad ahead of a Week 4 game at the Jets.

Badie was hit and fumbled the ball against the Jets. He got off the field on his own, but later went down on the Denver sideline and was immobilized on a backboard and taken to the locker room on a cart. After evaluation at a hospital, he was released later that day and traveled back to Denver a few hours after the team.

Badie has 11 carries for 86 yards on the season.

The Broncos will rely primarily on Javonte Williams and Jaleel McLaughlin on Sunday against Las Vegas and will likely have rookie Blake Watson active on game day for the first time if they continue their normal trend of having three backs active for each game.

Denver also signed Salvon Ahmed to the practice squad earlier this week but did not elevate him for game day.

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