The Facts: Mike Klis of 9News.com in Denver reports that the Broncos don’t intend to release Anderson, but that they will listen to trade offers for him.
Diehards Line:As PFT's Mike Florio suggests, the Broncos could possibly expect an offer from the Dolphins. Two years ago, Miami signed Anderson to a four-year, $18 million offer sheet. The Broncos matched it. With half the money paid, another $9 million remains, at $4.5 million in each of the next two years. Anderson rushed for 1,007 yards in 2017, a career high. A knee injury limited him to seven games in 2016. If Anderson goes, Devontae Booker likely would become the No. 1 option in Denver, unless they add someone else via the draft or free agency.