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Players Broncos Picks Injuries Projections Rookies Blogs SuperbowlPublished: November 3, 2009
For the second time since the season has started, the Denver Broncos made changes to their roster. This time, they subtracted and added two players to their practice squad.
Joining the Broncos are running back Lance Ball and defensive lineman Carlton Powell. Running back Darius Walker was waived from the team and defensive lineman Everette Pedescleaux was placed in injured reserve.
Ball is in his second year in the NFL out of Maryland, and he has spent time with Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Tennessee already.
In his only NFL action thus far, he helped the Colts’ offense in a 2008 regular season game when he carried the ball 13 times for 85 yards, as well as catching a pass for five yards.
Powell is in his second stint with the Broncos after having spent time on the Cleveland Browns‘ practice squad. The Broncos selected Powell in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft out of Virginia Tech, where he was a teammate of current Broncos wide receiver Eddie Royal.
Ball will wear No. 35 for the Broncos, and Powell will be wearing his third number with Denver in No. 96.
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