The Denver Broncos had a very scary situation on practice on Wednesday. An offensive linemen suffered a brutal injury at practice.
Denver Broncos Offensive Linemen Taken In Ambulance
Quinn Bailey, the promising new linemen for the team, went down in the middle of practice before the session had stopped. Many trainers quickly went to help him on the field, and they p0ut an air cast on his leg before he was moved into an ambulance.
Tough scene here in Denver: OT Quinn Bailey just went down, trainers rushed over, practice stopped. Put an aircast on his leg, and moved him into an ambulance.
Bailey off presumably to the hospital.
— Albert Breer (@AlbertBreer) July 31, 2024
Bailey was reportedly injured during the 9-on-7 run drill portion of the practice, per reporters that were at the practice. The young linemen has been with the team since he was an undrafted free agent in 2019. He has played in 31 games in his career so far including all 17 last year.
Bailey was from Arizona State where he played from 2014-2018. He became more fundamental to the team with each progressive year, and as a senior started every game for the team.
The Broncos were quite mediocre last season finishing with an 8-9 record. They are on a long playoff drought and it does not look like they will be able to break that 8 season streak this year.
NFL Fans Send Prayers For Quinn Bailey
Bailey who will unlikely make it back to training camp has now been hospitalized for the injury. Fans initial reaction are all praying for a quick recovery after the scary injury on the field.
“Prayers for Quinn Bailey.. man injuries are always plaguing our team,” one Broncos fan lamented.
“Prayers for Quinn Bailey Hope for a quick recovery,” wrote another.
“Hope he’s ok. More bad news for the broncos keeps coming,” a third wrote.
It is always so rough to see players get injured in preseason or training camp especially. They are far too often non contact injuries and it is heart breaking when players fall before the season gets going.
We all wish Bailey a speedy recovery!