The Broncos might be short on wide receivers on their 53-man roster, but they’re adding at least a pair of veterans to the practice squad. Denver on Wednesday morning agreed to sign at least four wide receivers to their practice squad, including a pair of returning players and a pair of newcomers, several sources told The Post. The returners: Lil’Jordan Humphrey and Michael Bandy, each of whom practiced Tuesday with the Broncos before being let go after practice, just ahead of the deadline to cut down to 53 players. The newcomers: Veteran Phillip Dorsett and former New York Giants receiver David Sills. Related Articles Denver Broncos | Super Bowl-winning coaches’ second act: Sean Payton eyes history with move to Denver Denver Broncos | A five-step plan for rebooting Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson Denver Broncos | In better place mentally, Randy Gregory is ready to help Broncos defense reach new heights Denver Broncos | What Broncos’ very temporary initial 53-man roster says about current state of Sean Payton’s team Denver Broncos | Broncos DC Vance Joseph is back where his first HC job ended to try to earn a second: “He deserves a chance to be a head coach again” Dorsett, 30, is entering his eighth year in the NFL.