Broncos CB Riley Moss practices for first time since core muscle surgery

Last Updated on September 5, 2023 by Admin

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For Riley Moss, the first few days after core muscle surgery were brutal. The Broncos rookie cornerback struggled to get out of bed and said he moved around the house like his dad after hip replacement surgery.

Moss spent his time taking pain medication, sleeping and reviewing the playbook.

Five weeks after an aggressive rehab process, Moss returned to practice on Monday. The former Iowa standout is not at 100%, leaving his status for Week 1’s matchup against the Raiders in question, but he is happy to be back practicing.

“I’m taking it day by day,” Moss said. “I’m keeping my expectations at ease and coming in every day, doing whatever (the team) tells me to do and make the most of it.”

Before surgery, Moss said he felt soreness but thought he was fine and kept playing through the pain. During the fourth practice of camp, Moss felt a tear. He said doctors in Denver didn’t see anything wrong from the MRI but sent it to a specialist in Philadelphia who detected a problem.

Moss relaxed for two days before returning to the facility to start the rehab process, which consisted of soft tissue and laser treatment. The goal was to prevent the scar tissue from tightening up “because it’s going to be a lot harder to get back on the field,” Moss said.

Moss said the rehab process was fluid. Two weeks ago, Moss began running and jogging. The trainers would have him run and walk simultaneously before incorporating a change of direction and core strengthening exercises. Moss participated in individual drills during the media viewing portion of Monday’s practice.

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