DeMarcus Ware returns to practice field for first time since breaking forearm

The Broncos are hoping Ware can play Sunday.
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Denver Broncos defensive end DeMarcus Ware (94) recovers a fumble by Cincinnati Bengals quarterback AJ McCarron (5) to end the game during overtime quarter action against the Cincinatti Bengals during the game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High in Denver, CO, December 28, 2015. Photo by Gabriel Christus

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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