Wolfe has another neck scare but returns to practice

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Published 5:21 p.m. ET July 31, 2018 | Updated 5:22 p.m. ET July 31, 2018

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — Coach Vance Joseph said he doesn’t expect defensive end Derek Wolfe to miss any time after sustaining a neck stinger at practice Tuesday.

“He should not. He came back to practice. So, he should be ready to go tomorrow,” Joseph said.

Wolfe had surgery this offseason after dealing with neck problems off and on since 2013 , when he got hurt in a preseason game at Seattle.

Joseph described the latest scare as “a little small stinger,” adding, “he’s fine. He came back out. He’s OK.”

Left guard Ron Leary tried to calm Wolfe as he retreated to the sideline to get checked out.

“Wolfe’s just a real passionate guy, so he always wants to be out there and anytime he gets a nick and can’t perform, he’s heated,” Leary said. “And Wolfe don’t listen to too many people. But I’ve known him for a while and he knows it’s all love when…

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