ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Inside linebacker Justin Strnad was among the Broncos players listed as full participants on Denver's initial estimated injury report of Week 17.
Denver did not practice on Monday, which makes the report an estimation of players' participation levels if the Broncos held a practice.
Strnad (foot) suffered an injury in the Broncos' Week 15 game against the Packers and missed Denver's most recent game. He did not practice ahead of Week 16.
The fifth-year linebacker has started seven games this season and 20 contests in his career. Strnad has notched 50 tackles, four tackles for loss, seven quarterback hits, 3.5 sacks, two passes defensed and an interception this year.
Rookie inside linebacker Karene Reid was also listed as a full participant. Reid (hamstring) was designated for return from injured reserve ahead of Week 16, and he remains eligible to be activated to the 53-man roster for the Broncos' "Thursday Night Football" game against the Chiefs.
While Strnad and Reid were listed as full participants, linebacker Dre Greenlaw (hamstring) was estimated as a nonparticipant. Tight end Nate Adkins (knee), wide receiver Pat Bryant (concussion) and center Luke Wattenberg (shoulder) were also estimated as nonparticipants.
Cornerback Riley Moss (ankle) and guard Ben Powers (biceps) were the other Broncos estimated as full participants.
The Broncos will announce an additional practice report on Tuesday before sharing its game statuses on Wednesday for a Week 16 Christmas Day matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.













