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T Garett Bolles ‘right on track’ in recovery from season-ending leg injury

T Garett Bolles ‘right on track’ in recovery from season-ending leg injury


ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Left tackle Garett Bolles was one of several members of the Broncos’ offensive line to miss significant time this season after suffering a season-ending leg injury in Week 5, but the veteran said Monday that his recovery process over the past three months has been smooth so far.

“I feel good,” Bolles said. “Surgery went well, rehab’s gone well. I’m right on track to where I need to be and get ready for next season.”

Given that he had never suffered a major injury in his career before this season, Bolles said he does not know exactly what his return timeline will look like. However, he expects to start integrating football activities into his routine in the next few weeks, and he noted that he could be ready to resume normal offseason training as soon as February or March.

“I’m not really going to put a timeline on it, just because this injury is definitely something that’s hard to come back from, but if you know me, I’m doing everything I possibly can to come back from it,” Bolles said. “I should be doing some football activity here in the next couple weeks, and hopefully sometime in [the] February, March area, I should be ready. But like I said, you never know. This is something that I’ve never gone through, so I’m not quite sure what to expect. I just know, with my mindset and where I need to be to get ready, I want to come back here and be the best left tackle in football. That’s my goal, and I’m going to do it.”

Wide receiver KJ Hamler also missed 10 games this season as he dealt with a hamstring injury. The third-year wide receiver spent the previous offseason recovering from an ACL tear and a dislocated hip, and he noted that while he thought he was ready to return this season, in retrospect, he should have given the injuries more time to fully heal.

“I think I need to just let my body heal,” Hamler said. “I feel like I wasn’t fully ready even though I thought I was ready, I thought I was getting better. I just think I need the…

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