Broncos guard Quinn Meinerz is ‘going to be fine’ after being hospitalized
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Broncos guard Quinn Meinerz is ‘going to be fine’ after being hospitalized

New York Times  

The Athletic has live coverage of Lions vs. Broncos DENVER — Broncos right guard Quinn Meinerz, who stayed overnight at a Los Angeles-area hospital Sunday night after experiencing an irregular heartbeat during a 24-7 win against the Chargers, was preparing to fly back to Denver on Monday morning, Broncos coach Sean Payton said. GO DEEPER Broncos' swarming defense dominates Chargers, shows it's ready for stretch run The event with Meinerz was similar to a situation experienced by the Broncos in 2021, when offensive guard Graham Glasgow was hospitalized following the team’s Week 1 victory against the New York Giants. Graded as one of the NFL’s best pass-blocking guards by Pro Football Focus, the 2021 third-round pick has not been charged with a sack all season, and he has been a key contributor for a running game that has found its stride during a stretch that has seen the Broncos win six out of their last seven games. The Broncos made outside linebackers Thomas Incoom and Ronnie Perkins inactive before Sunday’s game, leaving Baron Browning, Jonathon Cooper and rookie Drew Sanders as the outside linebackers once Bonitto exited the game.

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