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Broncos' C.J. Anderson: Back running again

Anderson, who tore his right meniscus in October, has started running on a treadmill and expects to be ready once training camp begins, ESPN's Jeff Legwold reports.

Analysis:

Anderson's knee injury and subsequent surgery left him unavailable for the final 10 weeks of this season. That offered more opportunities to rookie Devontae Booker, whose struggles led the Broncos' running game to finish 27th league-wide. As a result, Anderson -- who had Denver's lone 100-yard rushing game this season -- figures to lead the backfield attack again once healthy. Even if he is indeed ready to go by training camp, Anderson's injury (along with Denver's trouble running the ball) could cause him to enter next season with a cooler fantasy stock, but his starting status figures to benefit him nonetheless.

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