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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — In a story Nov. 22 about Denver Broncos transactions, The Associated Press reported erroneously that running back Jeremy Stewart was from Cal. He went to Stanford.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Broncos shuffle backfield on eve of showdown
Broncos promote Jeremy Stewart from practice squad, waive Kapri Bills in backfield shuffle
By The Associated Press
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have shuffled their thin backfield on the eve of their showdown with the Miami Dolphins. They promoted Jeremy Stewart from their practice squad and waived rookie Kapri Bibbs.
Stewart gives the Broncos' backfield more experience with Ronnie Hillman (foot) and Montee Ball (groin) sidelined.
The other two running backs are second-year pro C.J. Anderson and rookie Juwan Thompson.
Stewart is a third-year pro from Stanford who appeared in 17 games during his first two NFL seasons in Oakland. The Broncos signed him to their practice squad Oct. 8.
Stewart has one career TD run on 27 carries for 103 yards and 10 catches for 68 yards. He also plays special teams and owns a 17.3-yard average on eight kickoff returns.
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