ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The Denver Broncos will be without their most productive returner for the remainder of the postseason after Omar Bolden suffered a sprained knee in the Broncos' 23-16 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Sunday's AFC divisional round game.
Bolden, who took a punt return 42 yards the first time he touched the ball Sunday, suffered a severely sprained PCL, an injury team sources said is a partial tear.
Bolden doesn't need surgery in his recovery, but since he was facing a recovery time of several weeks he will miss what remains of the Broncos' season.