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Anderson says surgery was success, no timetable for return
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Anderson says surgery was success, no timetable for return

Published Oct. 28, 2016 5:12 p.m. ET

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) C.J. Anderson tweeted early Friday that his knee surgery was a ''super success'' and he was in ''great spirits'' but he added there was still no timetable for his possible return to the Broncos lineup.

Anderson had surgery in California on Thursday to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee.

He got hurt Monday night on his second carry against Houston but returned to the game and ran 14 more times for 84 yards and a touchdown, finishing with 107 yards in his best performance of the season.

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Rookie Devontae Booker will make his first start Sunday when the Broncos (5-2) play the Chargers (3-4), with Kapri Bibbs backing him up.

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