The second-year cornerback suffered a knee injury late in the second quarter and will miss the rest of today’s game versus the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Denver Broncos struggled in the first half defensively against the Las Vegas Raiders, but their second half effort will be more of an uphill battle. Second-year cornerback Riley Moss has been ruled out for the rest of the game due to a knee injury suffered late in the second quarter.
#Broncos say CB Riley Moss has been ruled OUT with the knee injury.
— Parker Gabriel (@ParkerJGabriel) November 24, 2024
Before suffering his injury, Moss had four tackles and a key pass deflection. Over the course of the season, Moss has established himself as one of the best number two corners in the National Football League. To replace Moss on the outside, long-time veteran Levi Wallace will fill his role.
Let’s hope the knee injury suffered isn’t anything serious that will cause him to miss a significant amount of time. In the midst of the hunt for a playoff spot, the Broncos cannot afford to be without him.