The Denver Broncos will be without offensive tackle Garett Bolles and cornerback Ronald Darby for the rest of the season because of injuries suffered in Thursday night's loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Bolles fractured his lower right leg when a Colts player rolled onto it at the end of a run play.
Darby tore an ACL in Thursday night's 12-9 overtime loss. An eight-year veteran, Darby is in his second season with the Broncos.
A sixth-year veteran, Bolles has been one of Denver's most durable players, starting from his first game as a rookie in 2016 and missing just four games in his career.