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Broncos LT Sambrailo out vs. Vikings

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DENVER — Broncos rookie left tackle Ty Sambrailo was deactivated Sunday because of a shoulder injury, prompting a shuffling of the offensive line for Denver’s game against the Minnesota Vikings.

The Broncos moved right tackle Ryan Harris to the opposite to fill the vacancy left by the absence of Sambrailo and Michael Schofield, a second-year pro seeing his first snaps in a regular-season game, will fill in on the right side for Harris.

Denver added depth when they signed tackle Tyler Polumbus earlier this week following his release by the Atlanta Falcons.

Other inactive players for the Broncos were defensive end Kenny Anunike, tight end Mitchell Henry, guard Shelley Smith, linebacker Lerentee McCray, safety Omar Bolden and quarterback Trevor Siemian.

Wide receiver Charles Johnson (rib), cornerback Jabari Price (shoulder), safety Andrew Sendejo (knee) were among the inactive players listed by the Vikings.

Also deactivated by the Vikings were quarterback Taylor Heinicke, linebacker Edmond Robinson, tight end Chase Ford and defensive end Justin Trattou (foot).

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Broncos holding their breath on Derek Wolfe

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Source: Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk

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Buccaneers admit mistake, boot Aguayo

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Source: Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk

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