Denver's Patrick Surtain could miss 4-6 weeks due to a pectoral injury
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Denver's Patrick Surtain could miss 4-6 weeks due to a pectoral injury
"Through eight games in the 2025 season, the Denver Broncos are 6-2. The team has won five straight after starting the year 1-2. Denver beat the Cowboys 44-24 in Week 8. During that win vs. Dallas, Broncos All-Pro CB Patrick Surtain suffered a pectoral injury late in the second quarter. Surtain did not return for the rest of the game. On Monday, NFL insider Jordan Schultz reported that Patrick Surtain is expected to miss four weeks due to injury."
"In the 2021 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos used the 9th overall pick to select Patrick Surtain II out of Alabama. Over the first four years of his professional career, Surtain has only missed two games due to injury. He's been named to the Pro Bowl in each of his last three seasons. Additionally, Patrick Surtain was named first-team All-Pro in 2022 and 2024, along with Defensive Player of the Year last year."
"When will Patrick Surtain return for the Denver Broncos? BREAKING - Patrick Surtain II is dealing with a pectoral injury and is expected to miss 4-6 weeks, per @Schultz_Report pic.twitter.com/6i39dRNGfo - SleeperNFL (@SleeperNFL) October 27, 2025 In the 2021 NFL draft, the Denver Broncos used the 9th overall pick to select Patrick Surtain II out of Alabama. Over the first four years of his professional career, Surtain has only missed two games due to injury."
The Denver Broncos sit 6-2 through eight games and have won five straight after a 1-2 start. Patrick Surtain II suffered a pectoral injury late in the second quarter of the Week 8 win over Dallas and did not return. NFL reporting indicates Surtain is expected to miss roughly four to six weeks and could be placed on injured reserve while the team gathers evaluations. Surtain has been durable early in his career, missing only two games over four seasons, and he has multiple Pro Bowl selections, two first-team All-Pro nods, and a Defensive Player of the Year honor.
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