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Broncos' RB Javonte Williams relies on faith, family in recovery from knee surgery


is recovering from tearing his ACL on Oct. 2. For Williams, the experience proved jarring. He had never been seriously hurt. Now, he's two months into a 10- to 12-month journey back. Faith, family, and friends have helped as the Broncos running back has gone from immobile to ditching his crutches and rehabbing three hours a day. (Denver 7)

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Broncos' RB Javonte Williams relies on faith, family in recovery from knee surgery