The Broncos are breathing easier after learning that an MRI on linebacker Danny Trevathan's knee was negative, Andrew Mason of Denverbroncos.com reports. Trevathan, the Broncos' second-leading tackler, was injured during Wednesday's practice, casting a temporary pall over the proceedings. "It was really tough," said linebacker Steven Johnson. "When I saw Danny go down, we all walked over to him. Practice kind of came to a halt for a good three to five minutes, and we were sitting there, just kind of praying for him." Source: TheRedzone.org SteveRobWhatever's Take: Trevathan dodged a bullet today and is considered day-to-day for now. In other injury news, cornerback Champ Bailey (left foot) was limited in practice, while linebacker Paris Lenon (thigh) was also limited. Tight end Joel Dreessen (knee), who had been limited in practice last week, took part fully in Wednesday’s.