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The Broncos told Anderson that they are matching Miami's offer sheet, ESPN's Adam Schefter reports.

The Broncos clearly made a mistake when they gave Anderson an original-round tender instead of a second-round tender, as the latter cost just $882,000 more and almost certainly would have dissuaded other teams from signing him to an offer sheet. Now, the Broncos will match Miami's four-year, $18 million offer, leaving little doubt that they intend for Anderson to lead the backfield in 2016. Ronnie Hillman, who split work with Anderson for the majority of 2015, is an unrestricted free agent and remains unsigned. The Dolphins, meanwhile, will have to find another running back to compete with Jay Ajayi.

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