Denver Broncos safety Will Parks is one of the more exciting young players in the team. However, he will have to sit out for a considerable time in order to have his injury sorted out.

According to Yahoo! Sports' Curtis Crabtree, the 25-year-old defender confirmed that he was injured during the second quarter. It's still unclear when the injury occurred, but many believe that he was injured during a tackle to Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce. He managed to play for one more snap before coming off the field to have his hand checked. He didn't return to the game. There's still no word as to how long he'll be out for his recovery.

It was a shame that he had to leave the game as the Broncos tried to put on a valiant but futile display in their Week 7 game against the Chiefs. He was only able to complete two tackles before breaking his hand. This is a terrible ending to his night, especially after the defense managed their first shutout in years over the Tennessee Titans.

However, Parks' injury is only a nugget comparison to the other talking points Broncos fans can zero in on. The team was horrible, and everyone can point to different things that made the final score such a horrible mess.

The biggest problem comes with the offense. The O-line cannot hold out against pass rushers. Joe Flacco was simply untenable. It was simply a bad time for the Broncos offense as they failed to make their mark on the game.

Change needs to happen in the Broncos offense because there's only so much that Parks and the defense can do.