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Broncos' C.J. Anderson: May not be ready for OTAs

Anderson (knee) may not be ready for the start of the Broncos' offseason program, ESPN's Jeff Legwold reports.

Analysis:

Anderson is on the mend from October surgery to repair the meniscus in his right knee. While he's known to be back running and working out, it appears he still hasn't been cleared to resume football-related activities. However, even if he doesn't participate in the early goings of the Broncos' training program, which starts April 10, Anderson is a seasoned running back who won't necessarily suffer from missing out on offseason practice reps as a younger, less experienced player would. All in all, it simply appears that Denver is prepared to take every precaution in order to make sure its starting running back enters the 2017 campaign at full health.

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