Broncos cancel Friday walk-thru ahead of Bills game after coach test positive for COVID-19

The Denver Broncos have canceled their Friday walk-thru ahead of Saturday’s game with the Bills after strength coach Loren Landow tested positive for COVID-19. 

This isn’t the first time the Broncos have canceled practice due to COVID-19, canceling on Nov. 27, after third string quarterback Jeff Driskel tested positive the day prior. The Broncos ended up playing without a quarterback that Sunday against the Saints as the other three QBs were deemed close contacts.

The Broncos and Bills play at 2:30 p.m. at Mile High. 


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