ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — The Denver Broncos’ miserable injury luck continued Monday when defensive tackle Jurrell Casey was diagnosed with a season-ending torn biceps, according to coach Vic Fangio.
Casey will become the third Broncos starter who is expected to be lost for the season — linebacker Von Miller and wide receiver Courtland Sutton are the others. And when he is formally moved to injured reserve in the coming days, Casey, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, will become the fourth Pro Bowl player on the team’s IR list, joining Miller, Sutton and cornerback A.J. Bouye. Those players have been named to a combined 15 Pro Bowls.
Manchester City completed the signing of center-back Ruben Dias from Benfica for €68 million, the Portuguese side announced on Sunday.
In a separate deal, the Premier League giants sold center-back Nicolas Otamendi to Benfica for €15 million.
Dias is City’s third major signing of the summer window after Dutch defender Nathan Ake and Spanish winger Ferran Torres.
City were reportedly interested in signing Napoli’s Kalidou Koulibaly – one of Pep Guardiola’s preferred targets – but the asking price was too steep.
The fee for Dias falls just short of a club record. City set the mark with their €70-million signing of midfielder Rodrigo last summer.
Dias, 23, arrives at the Etihad with a wealth of experience despite his relatively young age. He’s made 91 top-flight appearances – all in the Portuguese Primeira Liga – and an additional 24 in European competition. Dias has also represented Portugal on 19 occasions.
City are now much deeper at the center-back position after laboring through the 2019-20 campaign with limited options. Dias could start alongside Ake or Aymeric Laporte in Guardiola’s back four, or even in a back three.
Otamendi, meanwhile, is heading back to Portugal, where he played for Benfica’s rivals, Porto, from 2010-2014. He spent five seasons with City and won the Premier League twice, the League Cup four times, and the FA Cup.