DeMarcus Ware returns to practice field for first time since breaking forearm
The Broncos are hoping Ware can play Sunday.

DeMarcus Ware is practicing again. (Photo: © Eric Lars Bakke/Denver Broncos)
By Arnie Stapleton, AP Pro Football Writer
DeMarcus Ware returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since breaking his right forearm in a game on Sept. 18.
The Broncos (5-2) are hoping Ware can play Sunday when they face the surging San Diego Chargers (3-4).
Ware is also hoping for another big return. A person with knowledge of the situation told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Ware’s Super Bowl 50 ring was among the valuables stolen from his home during a burglary Monday night while he was at the Texans-Broncos game. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team isn’t discussing details of the burglary.
Denver police tweeted a photo of two suspects that was taken by hidden cameras inside Ware’s residence, and fans hoping to help Ware have been sharing the image on social media.

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