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Maurice Clarett

8/29/2005

Clarett is expected to be released by the Denver Broncos within the next few days, according to his agent. The rookie running back, who was a third-round pick in this year's draft, has missed the majority of training camp with a nagging groin injury.

8/19/2005

Clarett returned to practice with the Denver Broncos on Thursday and worked out without any major problems, according to head coach Mike Shanahan. However, the rookie running back already has been ruled out of Saturday's preseason game against the San Francisco 49ers after missing nearly two weeks with a nagging groin injury.

8/11/2005

An MRI on Clarett's ailing groin has revealed no major damage, and he could return to practice as early as next week. The rookie running back, who did not travel with the Broncos for their first exhibition game this weekend, will receive treatment and be evaluated on a daily basis.

8/10/2005

Clarett will remain in Denver to undergo an MRI to determine the extent of the groin injury that has sidelined him for most of training camp. The rookie running back also is nursing some tightness in his hamstring.

7/29/2005

Clarett signed an incentive-laden, four-year deal with Denver on Thursday that has a maximum value of $7 million if he meets several performance escalators. The third of three third-round draft choices this year for the Broncos, Clarett decided to forgo any guaranteed money for the chance of being paid like a first-rounder should he end up playing like one. The former Ohio State star rushed for 1,237 yards and 16 TDs in 2002, his only season in the collegiate ranks.