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Denver Broncos' offseason program begins Monday

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Winning the Super Bowl sure does make this wait a heck of a lot shorter, doesn't it? The Denver Broncos begin their offseason program on Monday, April 18th. And no, the reigning Super Bowl MVP Von Miller will not be in attendance as he and the Broncos work out a long-term contract.

The first two weeks will consist of Phase 1 of the offseason program. In Phase 1, players will take part in strength and conditioning workouts only as well as physical rehabilitation.

Phase 2 lasts three weeks and will include on-field workouts in which teams may conduct individual player instruction and drills for team practice conducted on a "separates" basis. There may not be any live contact or team offense vs. team defense drills.

And finally, Phase 3 will wrap up these voluntary workouts with an allowed total of 10 days of organized team practice. During OTAs, live contact is permitted, but teams may conduct 7-on-7, 9-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills. Teams are also allowed to hold one mandatory minicamp for veteran players during this phase.

The nine-week voluntary program ends on June 16th.

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