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Denver Broncos WR Tim Patrick carted off with right knee injury; team awaiting test results

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick, who led the team in touchdown catches last season, was carted off the practice field Tuesday with a right knee injury team officials feared will force the fifth-year player to miss significant time.

«Guy like Tim… it breaks your heart,'' Broncos coach Nathaniel Hackett said. „The worst part of this game is when things like this happen.''

Patrick caught a pass in a team drills in front of cornerback Essang Bassey, and as Patrick turned to run upfield, his leg buckled and he grabbed his knee as he fell to the ground. Several teammates, including wide receiver Courtland Sutton and quarterback Russell Wilson, immediately surrounded Patrick as he was examined by the team's trainers.

Patrick, who is slated to be one of the team's top three wide receivers in the rotation, was then helped on to a cart and taken to the locker room. He was scheduled for an MRI exam later Tuesday.

“Tim's a guy that's well respected across this team, across this league,'' Hackett said. „We're going to hope for the best.''

The Broncos stopped practice until Patrick was helped from the field. Safety Kareem Jackson, who is in his 13th NFL season, said it was a testament to Patrick's standing among his teammates that it was “the longest I've seen practice kind of held [up].''

Patrick was third on the team in receptions last season with 53 and led the team in touchdown catches with five. He has risen from being signed off waivers by the Broncos in 2017, having been waived by the Broncos as well later that year, to special teams stalwart in his early time with the team, to one of its key receivers in the offense.

He signed a three-year, $30 million deal last November.

»It hurts,'' Sutton said.

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