The Facts: Anderson's contract is structured in such a way the Broncos could release him, with two years remaining on the deal, without any "dead money' charge against the salary cap. The team also seems intent on getting Devontae Booker into the No. 1 role.
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ESPN.com's Jeff Legwold went on to note that Anderson closed out the Broncos' disappointing 2017 as one of the bright spots with his first career 1,000-yard rushing season, but he was openly wondering what his future would be immediately following the season finale. HC Vance Joseph, somewhat surprisingly to many with the team and in the league, fired assistant head coach/running backs coach Eric Studesville after the 5-11 finish, a move Anderson was particularly critical of on social media. Add it all up, and Legwold believes Anderson appears to be headed elsewhere. If that's the case, the Dolphins will have interest given the Broncos matched Miami's deal two years ago to keep Anderson.