
Though Joseph suggested a three-man committee remains in place, Freeman should be viewed as the more significant threat to Lindsay's workload than Booker. Lindsay handled his two largest carry counts of the season in the Broncos' last two games -- 18 in Week 8 against the Chiefs and 17 in Week 9 against the Texans -- which coincided with Freeman sitting out due to a high-ankle sprain. Now healthy coming out of the Broncos' Week 10 bye, Freeman -- who averaged 10.1 totes per game through the first seven contests -- should push for a decent-sized role in the rotation, resulting in both Lindsay and Booker sacrificing some volume. Lindsay has still been the Broncos' most effective runner this season and also offers more impact in the passing game than Freeman does, but his weekly ceiling will be lower now that his main threat to touches is back in action.

























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