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Hamstring injuries sideline four Broncos against Las Vegas

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Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett declared four players out for Denver's game at Las Vegas on Sunday because of hamstring injuries. 

Right guard Quinn Meinerz, who pulled a hamstring in the opener and aggravated it during practice this week, was ruled out along with receiver Tyrie Cleveland, linebacker Jonathan Cooper and cornerback Darius Phillips.

Also ruled out was right tackle Billy Turner, who has yet to suit up after undergoing offseason knee surgery and missing most of training camp.

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ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - AUGUST 20: Quinn Meinerz #77 of the Denver Broncos lines up during the first quarter of a preseason game against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on August 20, 2022 in Orchard Park, New York. / Getty Images

Turner is behind schedule in his rehabilitation. Had the Broncos known he'd miss the first month of the season they would have placed him on short-term injured reserve and freed up his roster spot in September.

The Broncos (2-1) got some good news Friday when defensive tackle D.J. Jones returned to the field, giving them hope that he can clear concussion protocol for the game Sunday at Las Vegas (0-3). The Raiders are a 2½-point favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, despite their status as the league's only winless team.

Jones is listed as questionable for the game as is left guard Dalton Risner (ankle), who sat out Wednesday's practice, was limited on Thursday and participated fully on Friday.

Hackett said he expects rookie tight end Greg Dulcich (hamstring) and cornerback Michael Ojemudia (dislocated elbow) to return to practice next week in advance of the Broncos' Thursday night game against Indianapolis.

"I think that's a very, very high chance that we'll see them out there," Hackett said.

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