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Broncos WR Reveals Positive News Surrounding His Knee Injury

Getty Denver Broncos WR Tim Patrick celebrates after scoring a touchdown.

The Denver Broncos were missing a key weapon to their offense with wide receiver Tim Patrick.

Early in training camp last season, Patrick suffered a torn ACL after making a catch down the sideline. Patrick was forced to miss the entire 2022 season with Russell Wilson throwing passes.

On the “Cut To It” podcast, Patrick said that he is cleared to play.

“At this point, I’m cleared to do everything,” Patrick said. “At this point, I’m just doing repetition to get myself ready to play in a game.”

Patrick also said he’s still gaining confidence in his injured knee based on certain routes.

“I feel like that’s going to happen when there’s a defender in front of me,” Patrick said. “It’s either going to be the choice of getting locked up or you’re going to get open for a catch. And I want a catch, so I’m not even going to worry about what I’ve got going on. I’m going to do whatever it takes to get open.”


Tim Patrick Has Been the Most Reliable WR for Denver

If a Broncos quarterback needed a wide receiver to make a play, they made sure to throw over to Patrick.

After being undrafted out of Utah, Patrick signed onto Denver’s practice squad in 2017 but never got any playing time as a rookie.

In 2019, Patrick started in 15 games and had his breakout season. Catching 51 passes for 742 yards, Patrick found the end zone six times.

The following season, Patrick added another 734 yards on 53 catches and 5 touchdowns.

Over the last two seasons in which Patrick has played, he leads the Broncos in receiving yards and touchdowns in 31 games.

With teammate K.J. Hamler suffering a partially torn pec injury, the Broncos will have to lean on Patrick early in the season they try to fix their offensive woes from last season.

Since Patrick has played so well for the Broncos, they’ve even tried trading Jerry Jeudy and Courtland Sutton because of their need for draft picks.


Tim Patrick & Courtland Sutton Could Be Gone After 2023?

On 104.3 The Fan in Denver on April 3, former Broncos wide receiver Brandon Stokley said he doesn’t think either Patrick or Sutton will be back in 2024.

“I don’t see anyway either one of those guys are back next year (2024) at their contract.” He added, “I think both of them will be released or you will be re-structuring your contract in a big way.”

In November 2021, Patrick proved himself to general manager George Paton and signed a 3-year extension worth $34.5 million with $18.5 million guaranteed.

Sutton signed a 4-year extension worth $60.8 million also in November 2021 but has struggled since.

Stokley was asked what Patrick needs to do to remain on his current contract in 2024.

“He’s just got to do a lot, a ton, to come back on this contract.”

In 2024, Patrick will hold a $13 million cap hit. “That’s No. 1 wide receiver territory, that’s 1,000 (yards) plus,” Stokley said.

It’s fair to say that if the Broncos offense is going to improve this season, Patrick is going to need to be a huge part of it.

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On the "Cut To It" podcast, Denver Broncos WR Tim Patrick said he is cleared to play after suffering from a torn ACL last year.