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Denver Broncos Summer Series: To begin or not with Javonte Williams


Let’s begin by reporting that did look good. The Broncos’ No. 1 running back wasn’t carrying a handful of tacklers through OTAs or minicamp, but the running back's movements all looked promising. Still, it’s unclear when Williams will be fully cleared for 11 on 11 team drills or contact as he continues to progress through his ACL recovery. (9News.com)

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Denver Broncos Summer Series: To begin or not with Javonte Williams