Broncos center Matt Paradis had never missed a snap in his career prior to Sunday's game, but will now miss the rest of the season after fracturing his fibula. The injury occurred when Paradis' leg was trapped under another player as he was blocking for a pass -- a classic high-ankle mechanism that can result in various injuries from an MCL sprain to an ankle fracture-dislocation. Paradis' injury will require surgery, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, which means the injury will be severe enough to keep him out for the rest of the season. Connor McGovern, who has started most of the season at right guard, moved to center after Paradis was lost, with backup guard Elijah Wilkinson taking over McGovern's spot.