Latest Updates Willis McGahee Injury:Denver Broncos running backs coach Eric Studesville wasn’t sure what to expect when he first laid eyes on Willis McGahee seven years ago.
Selected in the first round of the 2003 draft by the Buffalo Bills, McGahee sat out his first pro season while recovering from a serious knee injury that occurred in his final game at the University of Miami.
Broncos running back Willis McGahee suffered a hamstring injury in the first quarter against the Chiefs on Sunday. McGahee went down without being hit, his leg appearing to give out -- his return is questionable according to the Denver Broncos official Twitter feed.
McGahee had 17 yards on four carries before going down. The Broncos are sticking almost exclusively to the run in the first half against the Chiefs, rushing the ball 14 times in the first quarter without attempting one pass. Obviously that will be tough to keep up without their primary back.
UPDATE: Broncos backup running back Knowshon Moreno has left the game with a knee injury and his return is doubtful, according to the Denver Broncos official Twitter feed.
Selected in the first round of the 2003 draft by the Buffalo Bills, McGahee sat out his first pro season while recovering from a serious knee injury that occurred in his final game at the University of Miami.
Broncos running back Willis McGahee suffered a hamstring injury in the first quarter against the Chiefs on Sunday. McGahee went down without being hit, his leg appearing to give out -- his return is questionable according to the Denver Broncos official Twitter feed.
McGahee had 17 yards on four carries before going down. The Broncos are sticking almost exclusively to the run in the first half against the Chiefs, rushing the ball 14 times in the first quarter without attempting one pass. Obviously that will be tough to keep up without their primary back.
UPDATE: Broncos backup running back Knowshon Moreno has left the game with a knee injury and his return is doubtful, according to the Denver Broncos official Twitter feed.
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