The Denver Broncos received a major boost ahead of their high-stakes postseason showdown, as wide receiver Pat Bryant has officially been given no injury designation for Sunday’s AFC Championship game, per @AdamSchefter.
Bryant’s status had been a primary focus for the Broncos throughout their week of preparation. After monitoring his progress during practice, the team has cleared him for action, ensuring that one of their key offensive weapons will be available for the conference title match. By carrying no designation into the weekend, Bryant is expected to be a full participant as Denver looks to secure a victory and a trip to the Super Bowl.
The availability of Pat Bryant is a significant development for the Denver passing attack. As the team prepares to face a tough defensive opponent, having their full complement of receivers allows for greater tactical flexibility. His presence on the field provides a reliable target in one of the most critical games of the season. The Broncos' coaching staff has not yet commented on his specific snap count, but his removal from the injury report suggests he is ready for a full workload.
With the AFC Championship on the line, the health of the roster remains a top priority for the organization. Further details regarding the team's full active roster and any late-breaking changes will be made available closer to kickoff on Sunday afternoon.
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