NFL: Broncos’ Teddy Bridgewater (foot) expected to play vs. Browns

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Denver Broncos quarterback Teddy Bridgewater is expected to play in Thursday night’s road game against the Cleveland Browns despite a foot injury.

Bridgewater, 28, was seen limping onto the practice field Tuesday. He was listed as limited in practice on both Monday and Tuesday.

Bridgewater sustained the injury during Sunday’s 34-24 loss to the Las Vegas Raiders; however, it’s unclear how or when it happened. He played the entire game, finishing with 334 yards on 35 of 49 passing. He threw three touchdowns but also three interceptions. He was sacked five times and hit 17 times in all.

Bridgewater has started every game this season, completing 70.2 percent of his passes for 1,514 yards, 10 touchdowns and four interceptions.

Bridgewater’s counterpart for Thursday night’s game, Baker Mayfield, is nursing a shoulder injury.

Denver running back Melvin Gordon III (hip) is trending toward playing after following up a limited practice on Monday with a full practice the following day.

Offensive tackle Garett Bolles (knee) was listed as limited in practice Tuesday, one day after he failed to participate.

Tight end Noah Fant (foot), however, turned in his second straight limited practice on Tuesday.

–Field Level Media

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