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The Broncos activated veteran tight end Marcedes Lewis for their game against the Chiefs due to injuries.
The Denver Broncos activated 41-year-old tight end Marcedes Lewis for their game against the Kansas City Chiefs, adding depth amid injuries to key tight ends Nate Adkins and Adam Trautman.
Lewis, a 2006 first-round pick, has played in four games this season with 66 offensive snaps and no receptions.
The team also elevated guard Calvin Throckmorton, linebacker Levelle Bailey, and wide receiver Michael Bandy, while placing starting center Luke Wattenberg on injured reserve.
The Chiefs signed linebacker Cole Christiansen from their practice squad, elevated wide receiver Jason Brownlee and offensive tackle Matt Waletzko, and placed receiver Nikko Remigio on injured reserve.
Lewis remains one of the oldest active NFL players, behind only Aaron Rodgers.
Los Broncos activaron al veterano tight end Marcedes Lewis para su juego contra los Chiefs debido a lesiones.