As the Denver Broncos prepare for the upcoming season, it sounds like they had a bit of a scary situation at training camp that resulted in a player leaving practice in an ambulance.
According to a report from Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated, Denver Broncos offensive lineman Quinn Bailey left practice in an ambulance after sustaining a leg injury that required an air cast. Breer reports that trainers “rushed over” to him following the leg injury.
“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,” Breer said in a post on X, the social media website that was formerly known as Twitter.
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 signed with the Denver Broncos as an undrafted free agent following the 2019 NFL Draft and has been with the team ever since, primarily serving as a practice squad player with the team.
The exact injury or the extent of that injury is not immediately clear, but it’s certainly a disappointing situation for everyone involved. Hopefully, Bailey has a fully recovery and is able to bounce back after what sounds like a pretty severe injury.

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