Derek Wolfe is back with the Denver Broncos.
The second-year defensive lineman was released from the hospital Monday after experiencing seizure-like symptoms last week that kept him out of Sunday's 35-28 win over the Kansas City Chiefs.
"Right now we're not thinking about his availability or any of that stuff," John Fox told reporters Monday, according to The Denver Post. "We're just concerned about his health, and medical people are working through that as we speak."
The newspaper reported that Wolfe is unlikely to play this weekend against the Tennessee Titans before the Broncosmove on to play the San Diego Chargers, Houston Texans and Oakland Raiders to close the regular season.
Wolfe hasn't graded out well as a run-stopper this season, per Pro Football Focus, but his eventual return would boost a Denver defense that allowed 159 yards on the ground to the Chiefs on Sunday and hasn't held a team to fewer than 100 rushing yards since Week 6.
UPDATE: Wolfe took to Twitter on Tuesday morning to let his followers know he is doing well.
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