BRONCOS ANNOUNCE ROSTER DESIGNATIONS
The Denver Broncos on Wednesday placed LB Darrell Reid and DL Jamal Williams on the physically unable to perform list. Also on Wednesday, the club placed OL Ryan Clady on the non-football injury list.
All three players count against the 80-man roster, and all three can resume practicing at any time upon completing a physical.
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Somebody PLEASE tell me
this is just a shuffle to allow the signings, and really does not mean he misses a single PS or RS game.
I read that Jamal will be taken off once he passes his physical
Champ was also placed on the PUP last year after failing the physical but shortly returned. We already knew Clady wouldn’t be ready for camp so he should be taken off if hes ready for week 1.
by Calibroncoboy on Jul 28, 2010 6:04 PM MDT up reply actions
If they still count against the roster what is the point of placing them on a pup list.
You can't swallow what I'm thinking...
The point is to position themselves
In case they have to release one of the players, or keep them on PUP for part or all the season. Basically it helps the club maneuver itself to maybe recoup money
IMO
You guys are seriously scaring me
I don’t want to hear Jamal failed his physical. So… um… LA LA LA LALALALALALALALALALALLALALALALALALA LA LA LA LA LA LA…. LA….. la. Crap, not feeling any better.
I like Josh. But I need Ws.
by broncosmontana on Jul 28, 2010 10:20 PM MDT up reply actions
It could just mean he's not in shape
Or it could be a ploy so he doesnt have to practice. It was a running joke with the Chargers that JWall didnt practice on thursdays or fridays
IMO
lol Dude, this is not making me feel better!! : )
I like Josh. But I need Ws.
by broncosmontana on Jul 29, 2010 12:50 AM MDT up reply actions
Jamal
should be fine. Once the season starts, I know he’ll be a dominant force for us. Hopefully, he’ll become our team MVP. I’m sure Doom would appreciate that!
Brad James
by the new Bradfather on Jul 29, 2010 12:28 AM MDT reply actions

































