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Dre Greenlaw took a nasty tumble during offseason workouts, leaving Denver Broncos fans holding their breath—quadriceps strain doesn’t exactly scream “ready-to-rumble.” But here’s the twist: the injury narrative might be more smoke than fire. Early whispers had him sidelined for a big chunk of 2025, yet fresh intel from Chris Tomasson suggests that timeline might need a serious rewrite. No surgery, just rehab—and Greenlaw could lace up his cleats right as training camp kicks off. After a Super Bowl hangover marked by a torn Achilles and a string of setbacks, can Greenlaw flip the script and prove he’s still a cornerstone for the Broncos? With the team skipping linebacker picks in the draft, this rollercoaster ride of recovery might just shape Denver’s frontline—and maybe even surprise us all.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 11: Dre Greenlaw #57 of the San Francisco 49ers reacts on the field during the second quarter against the Kansas City Chiefs during Super Bowl LVIII at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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The Denver Broncos were dealt a blow when newcomer Dre Greenlaw sustained a quadriceps muscle strain while working out this offseason.

However, it seems like the injury isn’t as serious as initially thought.

Some reports stated that Greenlaw would miss a big part of the 2025 NFL season because of the injury.

However, Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette is reporting that the initial timeline was “way off base,” and he could be available for the start of training camp.

“The Broncos began offseason drills last Monday. The source said no surgery is planned for Greenlaw, it is ‘rehab only’ for his injury. And that he is expected without question to be ready for the start of training camp in late July,” Tomasson wrote.

The Broncos signed the veteran after six seasons with the San Francisco 49ers.

He sustained a torn Achilles tendon in their Super Bowl loss in February 2024 and had to wait until December to make his long-awaited, and eventually short-lived, return to the field.

He made two appearances for the Niners before missing the rest of last season with a calf injury.

That kind of injury history raises some concerns about his durability and availability, and this will be a story to watch closely as training camp approaches.

Nevertheless, with the Broncos not selecting a linebacker at any point of the 2025 NFL Draft, they might feel comfortable with Greenlaw and their depth at the position.

They signed Karene Reid out of Utah and J.B. Brown from Kansas as undrafted free agents, but barring a turn of events, they might not make the roster.

The post Analyst Reveals Encouraging Injury Update About Dre Greenlaw appeared first on The Cold Wire.

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