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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_PatrickTim Patrick - Wikipedia

    Tim Patrick. Timothy Mychael Patrick (born November 23, 1993) is an American football wide receiver for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Utah . Early years. Patrick was born in San Diego, California, to Marsi Lovett and Tim Patrick.

  3. 11/23/1993 (30) College. Utah. Status. QUESTIONABLE. Experience. 6th Season. 2021 season stats. REC. 53. YDS. 734. TD. 5. AVG. 13.8. View the profile of Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Tim Patrick...

  4. Aug 1, 2023 · Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick missed all of last season due to a torn right ACL, and now he'll miss the entire 2023 season with a left Achilles injury. Patrick tore his Achilles in...

  5. Jul 31, 2023 · Updated 4:34 PM PDT, July 31, 2023. ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos braced themselves for a second straight season without their steadiest wide receiver and locker room leader after Tim Patrick was carted off the field with a left Achilles tendon injury Monday — almost a year after tearing his right ACL at training camp.

  6. Watch every catch by Denver Broncos wide receiver Tim Patrick from an 85-yard game in the Week 9 matchup against the Dallas Cowboys. video Tim Patrick fights for first down on 11-yard catch...

  7. www.denverbroncos.com › players-roster › tim-patrickTim Patrick - Denver Broncos

    Biography. PATRICK AT A GLANCE: A sixth-year wide receiver who has appeared in 55 games (37 starts) with Denver (2018-22) after spending part of his initial NFL season in 2017 competing on Denver's practice squad. Totaled 143 receptions for 2,009 yards (14.0 avg.) with 12 touchdowns in his career.

  8. Nov 23, 1993 · #81. WR. Follow. HT/WT. 6' 4", 212 lbs. Birthdate. 11/23/1993 (30) College. Utah. Status. QUESTIONABLE. Experience. 6th Season. 2021 season stats. REC. 53. YDS. 734. TD. 5. AVG. 13.8. Complete...

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