Player attendance
Did not practice: Physically unable to perform list — OLB Randy Gregory (shoulder), RT Billy Turner (knee) and OL Tom Compton (back). Did not practice — CB K’Waun Williams (knee), WR Tyrie Cleveland (throat), DL D.J. Jones (back), G Netane Muti (knee) and OLB Jonathan Cooper (finger).
WR Kendall Hinton (knee) and S Caden Sterns (hip) returned to practice.
New injury
WR Courtland Sutton had his foot/ankle looked at early in 11-on-11, but returned to practice.
Top play
During red zone 11-on-11, QB Brett Rypien bought time from the 11-yard line and threw a pass that a diving WR Montrell Washington caught for a touchdown.
Thumbs up
Practice tempo. The Broncos ran nearly 75 plays of 11-on-11 and there was only one pre-snap penalty (false start on the offense).
Thumbs down
Fumbled snaps. Two of QB Russell Wilson’s plays were aborted because of snap exchange issues. On the second snap, rookie C Luke Wattenberg was taking first-team reps.
Odds and ends
*The Broncos worked in full pads, their sixth consecutive day on the field. “I think we got a bunch out (of the week),” coach Nathaniel Hackett said. “Watching them be professionals on those recovery days and for me to continue to do that, you need to have a really good practice the next day in pads. There is a ton of efficiency. I plan a certain amount of times and they’re smoking through them.”
*Through 10 practices, which unit is ahead? “I would say defense, probably,” Hackett said. “Because of the carryover from last year (defensively) and those guys playing together and being around each other longer, it’s helped them. It’s an established, veteran unit. We’re doing everything we can offensively to make plays and continually learn.”
*Hackett said the offensive install is complete. “No new stuff now; they can just go out and play football.”
*The Broncos ran a long red zone period. QB Russell Wilson threw a touchdown to WR Jerry Jeudy, QB Josh Johnson threw a touchdown to Quinn and QB Brett Rypien threw one to Washington.
*Hurry-up offense recap. Wilson started at his 35-yard line with 1:42 remaining and no timeouts. He threw away under pressure on first down; two plays later, on third-and-5, Wilson found WR Brandon Johnson. Three plays later, Wilson threw high to WR Courtland Sutton in the back of the end zone. … QB Josh Johnson started with the same situation (own 35, 1:42 on the clock). Johnson completed his first six passes, including a fourth-and-3. … Both drives stalled and K Brandon McManus made two field goals.
“Two-minute is everything,” Hackett said. “You go back to most football games, there is something at the end of the first half or second half that decides the game.”
*DL McTelvin Agim and G Ben Braden were momentarily kicked off the practice field when they had the first dust-up of camp. Between periods, Hackett spoke to both players and they were allowed to resume work. “That happens,” Hackett said. “Kicked those guys off the field and in the end, that’s what happens in a game. I know it’s a heated battle out there, but it’s about controlled aggression. No matter what happens, you can’t throw a punch. After that, we talked and cleared the air and made sure they were all good.”
Agim later made a nice pass break-up when he was trailing Wilson out of the pocket and got a hand on a pass back across the field.
*The Broncos had their first 1-on-1 drill work of training camp — receivers/tight ends vs. cornerbacks/safeties in the passing game and linebackers vs. running backs in pass protection. TE Eric Saubert ran a nice route to get around S Justin Simmons. Other catches were by WR Brandon Johnson, WR Seth Williams, TE Andrew Beck, WR Montrell Washington, WR Kendall Hinton, WR Jalen Virgil, WR Trey Quinn, WR Kaden Davis (two), WR Darrius Shepherd and WR Travis Fulgham. The defense had no pass break-ups.
*Hackett wore a t-shirt that said “Darkside” on the front. “The D-line came up with this so it’s pretty good,” he said. “They call themselves, ‘The Darkside,’ so sometimes, you have to support everybody.”
*Former Broncos WR Brandon Marshall and CB Adam Jones attended practice.
*The Broncos will practice Monday-Wednesday and host the Dallas Cowboys for a joint workout on Thursday.
Sunday’s schedule
No practice. The next practice is Monday at 10 a.m. (parking lot opens at 8 a.m. and gates at 9 a.m.).