The Broncos look to have a healthy lineup heading into the Super Bowl on Sunday. While 10 players were listed on the team's injury report prior during the Pro Bowl week, all of the major players on the team will more than likely play on Sunday. As a matter of fact, only rarely-used defensive tackle Sione Fua was listed as doubtful for the game.
Broncos injury report for Super Bowl 2014: Major players all set to play in big game
With just days before the big game, all of the Broncos major active players are likely to play in the Super Bowl on Sunday.


Kicker Matt Prater is feeling much better in the days leading up to the game than he did the week before, according to head coach John Fox (via Pro Football Talk). He was listed as a questionable for the game but will definitely play after recovering from an unknown illness. Fellow "questionable" starter Knowshon Moreno was limited in practice during the first week of Super Bowl practice. However, there have been no signs to show any chance of Moreno not playing on Sunday.
Along with Fua, Moreno and Prater, seven other players were listed on the injury report. Key players like quarterback Peyton Manning, tight end Joel Dreessen, cornerback Tony Carter, defensive tackle Terrance Knighton and guard Chris Kuper are all listed as probable, which indicates they are nearly locks to play. Depth players like offensive lineman Mitch Unrein and cornerback Kayvon Webster are listed as questionable and probable, respectively.












