ALEX Glenn and Payne Haas have had scans on their injuries suffered against the Sea Eagles.

Glenn has a medial ligament strain in his knee that would normally keep him out of action for at least four weeks.

However with the Broncos having the bye in round 13, there is some positive news for the Broncos.

Glenn will miss the next two home matches against the Roosters on Friday and Eels the following Thursday, but could be right for the Broncos' next game.

That would be following the bye, against the Storm in Melbourne on June 10.

"Alex has a mid-grade medial injury, which would normally be four to six weeks," said Broncos' High Performance Manager Jeremy Hickmans today.

"That would mean he would be a chance to play in that match in Melbourne after the bye."

Haas' shoulder dislocation was confirmed but the Broncos will send him to a specialist to decide the next move his rehabilitation will take.

"It was a full dislocation so he will be seeing the specialist to decide the further course of action," said Hickmans.

"We won't have an exact time frame on him until after that appointment."