J.K. Dobbins Injury Update
In the Denver Broncos' gritty 10-7 Thursday Night Football win over the Las Vegas Raiders, running back J.K. Dobbins gave fans a scare late in the third quarter. On a routine carry, his leg twisted awkwardly under a defender, forcing him to limp off the field in visible discomfort. Sam Stokes, posting on X( Twitter) via @stokesjensen, shared, "I think Dobbins just found out his foot is actually hurt."
He headed straight to the sideline for evaluation by the Broncos' medical staff, briefly entering the blue medical tent before trainers checked him out. The good news? Dobbins didn't miss a beat. He returned for the very next drive, shaking off the concern and powering through the rest of the game.
DNVR Broncos, posting on X via @DNVR_Broncos, shared that JK Dobbins was brutally honest after the Broncos' offensive struggles on TNF vs. the Raiders, saying, "The defense is winning us the games, and we’re not helping them… I feel bad the way we play on offense."
By final whistle, he tallied 18 carries for 77 yards, plus a seven-yard reception, no scores, but steady production that kept the Broncos' ground game alive amid a low-scoring affair. Backup RJ Harvey stepped in briefly with three rushes for nine yards and two catches for nine more, but Dobbins handled the bulk of the workload.
No official diagnosis has been released yet, but early reports suggest it's nothing serious, likely a tweak or bruise rather than a structural issue. Head coach Sean Payton praised Dobbins' toughness post-game: "He's a warrior; we wouldn't have that W without him gutting it out." Expect more clarity on Friday after imaging, but for now, the former Raven looks ready to roll into Week 11.
Disclaimer
This J.K. Dobbins injury update is based on official post-game reports, media coverage, and coach statements as of November 2025. Player status and medical details may change after further evaluation. For up-to-date information, check Broncos' official channels or trusted sports news sources before making fantasy or betting decisions.




