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The Denver Broncos have made several roster moves, including signing offensive tackle Cam Fleming back to the practice squad, following injuries to their offensive line ahead of their Week 6 game against the Chargers. Fleming's addition comes as starting right tackle Alex Palczewski is dealing with a high ankle sprain, and Mike McGlinchey remains on injured reserve. Additionally, the Broncos promoted inside linebacker Levelle Bailey to the active roster after he played in the previous two games from the practice squad. Bailey, an undrafted rookie from Fresno State, will provide depth at linebacker and contribute mainly on special teams. The team also added center Dieter Eiselen and wide receiver Kaden Davis to the practice squad, while releasing running back Salvon Ahmed and cornerback Quinton Newsome. These moves reflect the Broncos' efforts to strengthen their roster amidst ongoing injury challenges.
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