Broncos' Wolfe helped off practice field with ankle injury
Denver Broncos defensive tackle Derek Wolfe was forced to the sidelines with an apparent leg injury during Wednesday's practice.
Unable to put any weight on his left leg, Wolfe needed assistance to make his exit. Head coach Gary Kubiak later told reporters that the standout lineman rolled his ankle.
After undergoing tests, Wolfe told ESPN's Josina Anderson he suffered an ankle sprain, claiming, "It's nothing serious and if it was a regular-season game, I'd be playing."
The fifth-year veteran, who signed a lucrative contract extension during Denver's playoff run, remains an integral piece on what should once again be among the league's top defenses.
Second-round rookie Adam Gotsis would be in line for an increased workload if Wolfe misses any significant time leading up to the regular season.
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