Broncos’ Pat Surtain Likely Out Weeks With Pectoral Strain

According to sources close to the Denver Broncos, cornerback Pat Surtain II is anticipated to miss several games due to a left pectoral strain. The injury, which occurred during recent training sessions, may necessitate his placement on the injured reserve list, effectively sidelining him for the remainder of the 2023 NFL season.

Medical experts and the team’s training staff are evaluating Surtain’s recovery timeline, but the injury is considered significant enough to impact his availability for multiple contests. This absence could have implications for the Broncos’ defense, which has relied on Surtain’s strong coverage and playmaking abilities throughout the season.

The Denver Broncos are now preparing for the possibility of having to adjust their defensive strategies without Surtain, who has been a key figure in the team’s secondary. With his potential absence, the team may need to rely on younger players or reassign responsibilities to other corners to maintain their defensive effectiveness.