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Broncos Add C.J. Davis to Practice Squad

Denver Broncos guard C.J. Davis warms up before the start of organized team activities at the Broncos training facility. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-US PRESSWIRE
Denver Broncos guard C.J. Davis warms up before the start of organized team activities at the Broncos training facility. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-US PRESSWIRE

The Denver Broncos announced via Twitter today, that Offensive Lineman C.J. Davis has been rejoined the team--on the Practice Squad.

Davis (6-foor-2, 308 pounds) will enter his third NFL season in 2012 after spending his first two professional campaigns (2009-10) with Carolina. He originally entered the NFL as a college free agent with the Panthers in 2009 before being placed on injured reserve at the end of training camp during his rookie season. He was signed to the Panthers' active roster from their practice squad in 2010 and played seven games for the club to close out the season. He was placed on waivers a few days ago, to allow Denver to manipulate their roster by the addition of Dan Koppen.

The addition of Davis brings the Broncos Practice Squad to it's 8-man limit.