Two of the Broncos offensive starters, right tackle Donald Stephenson and tight end Virgil Green, suffered left calf injuries in Denver’s 34-20 victory over Indianapolis on Sunday afternoon.

Stephenson left the game in the first quarter after injuring his left calf. He said he believes it occurred when running back C.J. Anderson accidentally kicked him on a 2-yard run in the first quarter. He limped off the field with the help of trainers and his calf was heavily wrapped. He did not return to the game.

Along with a walking boot, Stephenson was using crutches as he exited the locker room. He said he will have a magnetic resonance imaging exam Monday morning, but he didn’t believe it would be a long-term injury.

Starting right guard Michael Schofield slid outside to right tackle when Stephenson went out, and Darrion Weems went in at right guard.

Green also left with a walking boot on his lower left leg. He left the field after making an 18-yard catch on the Broncos’ final possession. Green expects to be evaluated further Monday morning. He finished the game with three catches for 46 yards. The Broncos only other healthy tight end is veteran John Phillips. Second-year tight end Jeff Heuerman was inactive Sunday as he continued to battle hamstring and ankle injuries. Related Articles September 18, 2016 Von Miller, Broncos’ defense fend off Colts for 34-20 victory

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Another solid running day. The Broncos rushed for more than 100 yards for the second consecutive game Sunday. They finished with 134 yards and one touchdown with an average carry of 4.3 yards. Running back C.J. Anderson led the way for 74 yards and a touchdown on 20 carries. Devontae Booker added 46 yards on nine carries.

“That’s always huge. It doesn’t matter who’s back there,” Anderson said. “As long as we’re carrying it and picking our spots, making the plays that we need to, we’ll be fine.”

Anderson said the team needs to work on short yardage situations and scoring touchdowns instead of field goals, but overall he’s happy with the start for the offense.

Sack lunch. With DeMarcus Ware getting a half-sack Sunday, he is tenth all-time in career sacks with 136.5 and second among active players. Ware entered the day tied with Julius Peppers for ninth on the all-time list, but Peppers recorded sack No. 137 to take sole possession of ninth place.

Von Miller’s three sacks tied him with Trevor Pryce for sixth in Broncos history (64). With one more sack, he would leap Lyle Alzado for fifth. He also tied Washington outside linebacker Ryan Kerrigan for second in forced fumbles (17) since 2011.

Firsts. Receiver Jordan Taylor made his first career catch, a 20-yard reception over the middle of the field, early in the second quarter. A week after getting his first career catch, running back Kapri Bibbs made his first carry – a 7-yard rush in the second quarter.