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The Denver Broncos have ruled out two starting offensive linemen, right tackle Alex Palczewski and center Luke Wattenberg, for their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Chargers due to ankle injuries. Backup Matt Peart is set to start at right tackle, while Alex Forsyth is expected to step in at center, marking their first career starts. Additionally, wide receiver Josh Reynolds has been ruled out with a hand injury, potentially opening opportunities for players like Devaughn Vele and Marvin Mims. The Broncos are currently on a three-game winning streak but are considered underdogs against the Chargers. Meanwhile, the Cleveland Browns are struggling with injuries, missing eight starters ahead of their game against the Philadelphia Eagles, contributing to their poor season record of 1-4. The Browns' injury woes and quarterback volatility continue to hinder their performance as they seek a much-needed victory.
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