ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- Denver Broncos wide receiver Bennie Fowler will be sidelined for several weeks after breaking a bone in his left elbow, coach Gary Kubiak said Saturday.Fowler, the Broncos No. 3 receiver and a key special teams player, was injured while covering a punt during the third quarter of Denvers 22-0 preseason win at Chicago on Thursday.He hit the ground hard after being blocked and had to brace himself with his arm, but continued playing.Fowler felt pain in the elbow on Friday. X-rays revealed a small fracture in the elbow.Kubiak says Its going to be a few weeks. Its disappointing. Hes really playing well, but well get him back. Its just going to take a little time.Fowler had three catches for 18 yards and blocked a second-quarter punt that was recovered in the end zone for a touchdown against the Bears.He appeared in all 19 games for Denver last season, including the final three in the postseason culminating in the Broncos Super Bowl victory over Carolina.Speaking between the teams training camp practices, Fowler said no surgery was needed.Its nothing too major, said Fowler, whose arm was wrapped and in a metal brace. Its just a small fracture. Ill be back in a couple of weeks. Im not really frustrated. I still have an opportunity. Ive just got to get healthy and once I get healthy, get back out there to pick up where I left off.Fowler figures prominently in the Broncos plans to heighten the effectiveness of their passing game. He came on strong in the second half of last season and delivered several clutch catches in the postseason, including being at the receiving end of the retired Peyton Mannings final pass attempt, a 2-point conversion in the Super Bowl.In Fowlers absence, wide receiver Cody Latimer could see increased playing time in the teams three-receiver set, which also includes starters Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders.Latimer, a second-round pick out of Indiana, also is in the midst of a strong training camp. He led the team with seven receptions for 82 yards in the preseason opener.Its camp. Everybody has an opportunity, Latimer said. You never know what is going to happen. I just have to keep focusing on me, keep making plays and doing what I can to make this team and get out there on offense.Game notes The quarterback competition among Mark Sanchez, Trevor Siemian and rookie Paxton Lynch remains unsettled with Kubiak saying he wasnt ready to name a starter for Saturday nights preseason game against the 49ers. Sanchez started in the opener and was followed by Siemian and Lynch. Well keep plugging and well find the right one, Kubiak said. ... Defensive end Vance Walker was held out of Saturdays practice because of a sore back. ... Nose tackle Darius Kilgo, who sustained a shoulder injury in the Chicago game, also was held out of practice. ... The Broncos have an off day Sunday and resume practice on Monday. Nick Foles Youth Jersey . 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It didnt feel like anything changed.South Koreas In Gee Chun and Northern Irelands Stephanie Meadow were tied for second. Chun closed birdie-eagle for a 67. Meadow had a 69. The former Alabama player had a seven-hole stretch without a par, making three straight birdies, three straight bogeys and a par.Its a rough, little stretch there in the middle, and I just kind of had to pull myself together. Meadow said. I definitely saved myself on the back nine with my short game. It wasnt pretty, but I got it done, and thats what golfs about.Three-time champion Lydia Ko was four strokes back, and Canadian star Brooke Henderson was eight behind.I played pretty solid the last few days, Ko said. Hoped for a few more putts to drop, but its just really tough out there with some pins being tucked and on little slopes. ... Theres still a lot of golf to be played.In the event before the Olympics, Jutanugarn won the Womens British Open for her fourth victory of the year. She won three straight tournaments in May and shares the tour victory lead (four) with the top-ranked Ko.The second-ranked Jutanugarn began the second round with birdies on Nos. 1 and 2, ran off four straight on Nos. 17-2 and added birdies on Nos. 4 and 8 to get to 12 under. Hammering 2-iron and 3-wood off the tee, Jutanugarn hit all 14 fairways in the second round.I dont think its like so good, my game, Jutanugarn said about the tree-lined course. Because to me, its a little bit narrow and I cant hit my driver. But right now, I feel more confident because I can hit my iron on the fairway and my 3-wood on the fairway.She considered skipping the tournament to get another week off.But I feel like Im OK, Jutanugarn said. I wanted to see how Im feeeling.dddddddddddd But after like Monday, it didnt hurt that much. Today, its getting a lot better.Ko shot a 69, making four straight birdies in the middle of the round.She has won the event three of the past four years, the first two as an amateur. The 19-year-old New Zealander won in 2012 at Vancouver Golf Club at 15 years, 4 months to become the LPGA Tours youngest winner and fifth amateur champion. She successfully defended her title in 2013, winning by five strokes in Edmonton. Last year back at Vancouver as a pro, she beat Stacy Lewis in a playoff.Ko was second in Rio, five strokes behind Inbee Park.South Koreas Sei Young Kim (67), Hyo Joo Kim (67), Mi Jung Hur (69) and Chella Choi (71) matched Ko at 8 under.Henderson dropped a stroke in the completion of a first-round 72 and had a double-bogey on the par-3 eighth -- her 17th -- in a second-round 68. The 18-year-old from Smiths Falls, Ontario, beat Ko in a playoff in June in the KPMG Womens PGA Championship for her first major title and successfully defended her Cambia Portland Classic title in early July.I had massive crowds today, and it was so much fun to play in front of them, Henderson said. I kind of felt their energy, and I got it to minus-6 at one point today and was feeling pretty good. Unfortunately, I had a couple of mistakes coming in.Alena Sharp (70) and Maude-Aimee Leblanc (69) topped the Canadians at 6 under.Its always good to see the Canadian flag on the leaderboard no matter where we are, but definitely this week, Sharp said. I know in the past weve done well as a group, the Canadians, so its nice to see halfway through weve got some people up there. Hopefully we can continue it on the weekend.Sharp shot 68-70 and Leblanc 69-69.Canadian amateur Jaclyn Lee was 5 under after a 70. The Calgary player is a sophomore at Ohio State.These past two days have been really fun, incredible, Lee said. Just a great experience. Its been a bonus on top of that to play well.Lewis was 5 under after a 72. Coming off a tie for fourth in Rio, the 11-time tour champion is winless in 57 starts since June 2014. Michelle Wie made the cut with rounds of 71 and 72. ' ' '