As the Broncos’ season circles the drain, their injuries continue to mount.

Receiver Jerry Jeudy, right tackle Billy Turner, nickel back K’Waun Williams and center Graham Glasgow all left Sunday’s 17-10 loss to the Titans in Nashville and did not return. Head coach Nathaniel Hackett said Monday that Jeudy and Glasgow are day-to-day while Turner and Williams will miss more time.

Hackett said Williams will underdog a knee arthroscopy, and the Broncos are still evaluating if Turner will have surgery. The coach said both players are “week-to-week.”

Jeudy exited after Denver’s first play from scrimmage, when he suffered an ankle injury after falling down on a route. He tried to loosen up his left ankle for a while on the sideline, but eventually took a cart ride to the locker room and had a walking boot over his foot after the game.

Without Jeudy, the Broncos turned to Kendall Hinton as his replacement, and he had four catches for 62 yards. The Broncos could need Hinton, as well as undrafted rookie Jalen Virgil, again this Sunday against the Raiders with Jeudy’s status uncertain and KJ Hamler nursing a hamstring injury.

“One guy I want to give credit to right away is Kendall Hinton, because he was under the weather and he had not played that position of Jerry’s that week, because he was getting ready for a different position,” Hackett said. “For him to miss practice due to sickness then go out there… he didn’t have any mental errors, he toughed it out, he did a great job.”

Turner suffered an injury during a run play when he had a player roll up on the back of his left knee. Turner missed Denver’s first five games after having surgery on that same knee in the offseason.

He played in just four games before suffering the latest knee injury, and is the latest in a string of injured/underperforming right tackles for Denver.

Since the start of 2016, the Broncos have used 16 different starting right tackles.

Turner’s primary backup, Cam Fleming, has a quad injury and is “day-to-day”, per Hackett. Fleming started the first six games at right tackle but was inactive against Tennessee, leading to Quinn Bailey coming on when Turner went down.

Bailey had played in six career games from 2019-21 entering Sunday. Now, depending on Fleming’s status, he might be in line for his first NFL start.

“He’s another guy who hasn’t gotten a lot of reps throughout the year, because he’s been working on the scout team (on the practice squad),” Hackett said. “In the beginning when he went out there, he needed to get his feet underneath him, but I thought as the game went on he did a really good job.”

Quarterback Russell Wilson posted a photo of Turner on his Instagram that said, “Going to miss you bro. Love going to war with you” — indicating Turner’s injury could be long-term. But Hackett didn’t close the door on Turner’s season Monday.

Meanwhile, Williams also suffered a knee injury during the game. He’s been a key part of Denver’s top-ranked defense this year, playing nearly 75% of the team’s defensive snaps and showing versatility between playing in coverage, run support and blitzing.

Also, Glasgow suffered a shoulder injury in the second half and did not return to the game. He replaced injured center Lloyd Cushenberry (groin) when Cushenberry had to leave the Week 8 win against Jacksonville in London.

In Glasgow’s place, rookie Luke Wattenberg took over. If Glasgow is going to miss time, Wattenberg will likely be the full-time center going forward until Cushenberry returns from injured reserve.

With Wilson sacked a season-high six times in the Week 10 loss to Tennessee, he’s now been dropped 29 times this year, third-most in the NFL. Plus, the Broncos’ run game, which turned in 65 yards against the Titans, ranks 25th with 103.6 yards per game. But Hackett said the blame for those stats doesn’t lie solely on the battered offensive line.

“I don’t think it’s just one thing — and I don’t think it’s just the offensive line,” Hackett said. “I think it’s us as a collective group.”

In addition to Jeudy, Turner, Williams and Glasgow, the Broncos are already without running back Javonte Williams (knee), left tackle Garett Bolles (leg), receiver Tim Patrick (knee), cornerback Ronald Darby (knee) and outside linebacker/special teamer Aaron Patrick (knee) for the season. Running back Mike Boone (ankle), outside linebacker Randy Gregory (knee), safety Caden Sterns (hip), long snapper Jacob Bobenmoyer (wrist) and Cushenberry are all on short-term IR.