Report: Broncos' Anderson to visit Dolphins
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Denver Broncos restricted free-agent running back C.J. Anderson will visit the Miami Dolphins on Thursday, ESPN's Dan Graziano reports.
The Dolphins are one of several teams to show interest in Anderson since the start of free agency - and the first to line up a visit.
The Broncos tendered Anderson at the lowest level, which means any team can sign him to an offer sheet and would not owe the Broncos any compensation if the Broncos choose not to match.
In 15 games in 2015, Anderson carried the ball 152 times for 720 yards and five touchdowns. He added 25 catches for 183 yards.
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