The Denver Broncos cut running back Blake Watson earlier this week from their 53-man roster. This was a procedural maneuver to accommodate many players who were activated from injured reserve.
They always wanted him back in the Mile High City because of his dual threat talents as a runner and receiver. This afternoon, their plan came together. Fortunately, he cleared waivers, and the team announced that the undrafted rookie free agent had signed back to the practice squad.
Javonte Williams had his best game of the season against the New Orleans Saints, and Broncos fans can expect to see more of him throughout the season. If the running assault continues to dominate, as they did on Thursday Night Fotoball, it will benefit Bo Nix and the rest of the offense. The running game will undoubtedly be critical to Denver’s success as the season progresses.
The last two backs on the roster are Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime. Watson is unlikely to be promoted to the 53-man roster in the near future. However, if Estime continues to struggle and fumble the ball in the limited opportunities he is given, he might be a game-changer.
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