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Broncos' team bus sustains cracked windshield after minor highway accident
The Denver Broncos experienced their first curveball of Super Bowl week.
The team bus was involved in a minor accident on the freeway on Monday afternoon, two players told FOX Sports 1's NFL analyst Kirk Morrison.
One of Broncos team buses with cracked windshield. pic.twitter.com/WSWr365JVa
— Kirk Morrison (@kirkmorrison) February 1, 2016
The Broncos are scheduled to take part in Super Bowl Media Night at the SAP Center in San Jose, Calif.
There aren't many details as to what caused the accident, but linebacker DeMarcus Ware sent out a tweet assuring that everyone is OK.
To keep the day interesting, we have a small wreck. Looks like everyone is ok though. ? #SB50 pic.twitter.com/CjXTG5d6gx
— D-Ware (@DeMarcusWare) February 1, 2016
UPDATE (5:41 p.m. ET): The Broncos spokesperson Patrick Smyth assured everyone no injuries occurred from the accident.

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