Denver Post: Now about three months removed from the elbow injury
and subsequent surgery, rookie running back Ryan Torain is the
healthiest back Denver has. "It looks like that a little bit,"
Torain said. "Everybody's got nicks and bruises that we fight
through." And consider that Denver's offense, so potent through
the first three weeks of the season, is looking for a spark after
scoring fewer than 20 points in each of the past four games.
Torain remained in Denver during the bye week to continue working
out with strength and conditioning coach Rich Tuten. He said his
elbow feels "100 percent" better and that he was not limited in
practice on Monday. He still wears a protective brace on his left
arm in practices and will wear it in games as well. None of that
matters, though, as long as he's playing, he said. "I was used to
sitting out, so I coped with it well and now I'm back. The time
felt like it flew by," Torain said.
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