Broncos Promote Jordan Turner for NFL Debut Against Cowboys

BREAKING: The Denver Broncos have officially promoted linebacker Jordan Turner from the practice squad, set to make his NFL debut this Sunday against the Dallas Cowboys. This urgent move follows the one-game suspension of linebacker Dre Greenlaw, announced earlier today.

Turner, a 23-year-old rookie undrafted free agent, has been with the Broncos since April 2025 and impressed coaches during the offseason workouts and preseason. Standing at 6-foot-1 and weighing 231 pounds, he is now poised to step into a crucial role for Denver’s defense this week.

Head coach Sean Payton addressed the Greenlaw suspension, stating, “We were clearly in his corner with the appeal, but we can’t control that.” This situation opens the door for Turner, who will join Alex Singleton and Justin Strnad in the linebacker lineup against Dallas.

Turner’s college career highlights include 201 combined tackles, 23 tackles for loss, eight sacks, and five interceptions across 42 games at Wisconsin and Michigan State. His athleticism and coverage skills have garnered attention, with scouts noting his potential as a developmental prospect for future NFL drafts.

The Broncos are aiming for a strong performance after their recent victory over the New York Giants. Fans and analysts alike are eager to see how Turner will impact the game against a formidable Cowboys offense.

As the game day approaches, all eyes will be on Turner as he prepares for his debut in front of Broncos Nation. The anticipation is palpable, and the stakes are high, making this a must-watch matchup.

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