The big story of the week has been how David Bruton played nearly all of Sunday’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers with a broken leg, but that’s not the only Bruton-centric story Broncos Country has been interested in.

Just a few plays after Bruton suffered his broken leg in a collision with cornerback Aqib Talib, Bruton was leveled on a clear cheap shot from Steelers lineman Cody Wallace.

With all the talk surrounding Odell Beckham Jr.’s suspension for his hit on Josh Norman — and with the Concussion movie coming out this Friday — there was all the reason in the world to believe that Wallace would face a similar punishment to ODB’s.

Well, apparently, that’s not the case.

And it’s safe to say that Wallace’s apology (if you can call it that) rung a little hollow.

The only difference between ODB’s and Wallace’s hits is that ODB had already been called for two personal fouls against Norman earlier in the game; there was clearly more to the story than just the one hit. Still, though, Wallace’s hit was so blatant and uncalled-for that it’s hard to accept that he didn’t deserve a bigger penalty.

A disappointing decision from a league that claims to be all about player safety.