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Broncos designate ILB Drew Sanders for return off injured reserve

Broncos designate ILB Drew Sanders for return off injured reserve

Drew Sanders might just pull on a Broncos jersey again in 2025.

On Saturday, a source confirmed to The Denver Post that the Broncos have designated the oft-injured inside linebacker for a return off injured reserve. It marked Sanders’ first participation in a team practice since July, when the young ILB tore a tendon in his foot and was carted off during training camp.

In late November, Denver head coach Sean Payton confirmed that the Broncos still anticipated Sanders to play in 2025.

“Yeah, but it’s going to be later,” Payton said then.

Despite Sanders’ recovery and return, his status is still very much up in the air — and will likely depend on how far 14-3 Denver can push into the playoffs. The inside linebacker just did a light walkthrough Saturday, a source told The Post. And he’ll have a long runway to get conditioned, not having played a snap since Denver’s 31-7 loss to Buffalo in January’s AFC wild-card round.

Sanders has had a tumultuous tenure in Denver, spotted with injuries and positional changes. A former blue-chip recruit out of Texas, Sanders was drafted in the third round by the Broncos in 2023 to minimal instant impact, recording 24 tackles in 17 games in his rookie year. He tore his Achilles in the offseason in 2024 and was limited to five total games, recording one sack while playing off the edge.

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