Denvefr Broncos coach Sean Payton says wide receiver Josh Reynolds is “pretty shaken up” after being shot last week. Reynolds is on injured reserve with a broken finger and therefore didn't travel to the Broncos' game at New Orleans on Thursday, Oct. 17.
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“He’s fortunate,” Payton said. “Obviously the league and the local authorities are handling that. I’ve had a chance to talk with him. He was pretty shaken up, and I’ll leave it at that.” He needed surgery, which landed him on injured reserve, and that’s why Reynolds didn’t accompany the Broncos to New Orleans for their game on Thursday, Oct. 17.
“First things first, I’m glad he’s OK,” cornerback Pat Surtain II said Friday after clearing the concussion protocol. “Obviously wish him the best on his recovery because situations like that, just him being able to make it out of that situation is a blessing for him and for this organization. As a whole and everybody involved in this organization, we’re glad he’s OK.
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