Broncos starting right tackle Jared Veldheer was sidelined during a 20-19 win over the Raiders on Sunday after suffering a head injury and he did not return to the game.

“He’s in the protocol for a concussion,” coach Vance Joseph said on Sunday evening. “So, we’ll see about him tomorrow.”

Denver’s staff will evaluate Veldheer on Monday. Players will then have off Tuesday before returning to practice on Wednesday. It seems unlikely that Veldheer will practice Wednesday, and his status for Sunday’s game against the Ravens is uncertain.

Veldheer played 32 snaps against Oakland before suffering a concussion. He was replaced by Billy Turner, who played the final 35 offensive snaps of the game. Turner was not penalized and did not allow any sacks, so he seems poised to start in Baltimore if Veldheer is ruled out.

NFL players have returned from concussions in one week in the past, but the Broncos will be cautious with Veldheer. The team will practice three times this week before submitting a final injury report on Friday.