Englewood, Colo. • Broncos coach Vance Joseph's first training camp got off to a rough start with word that Devontae Booker, who was pushing to unseat C.J. Anderson as Denver's starting running back, will undergo wrist surgery Friday and is expected to miss six weeks.
Booker suffered a hairline fracture late in OTAs but he and the team thought it was a minor sprain until the Broncos did X-rays Wednesday when he reported for his training camp physical.
"And it was a wrist fracture," Joseph said. "So, it's obviously been there for a couple of months and we didn't know and he didn't know."
It wasn't something Booker tried to keep from the team, either.
"No, he didn't hide it. It was a football nick, he thought. It wasn't anything serious. He went home for the summer, he couldn't bench press. He came back, we X-rayed it and it was fractured," Joseph said.
"And, guys, he can play with this. But the concern is his long-term health. That bone can die and his hand can be kind of messed up forever. So, we didn't want that for the kid."
The setback marred the offseason for the second-year pro who had a solid spring in bouncing back from a rough rookie season that followed two knee surgeries.
"You see the big jump," Anderson said. "You see that he's a lot more concentrated. He's a lot more focused and putting time in the playbook. Just to have a little setback like that, it's definitely disappointing for him. We have a job to do out there and when he comes back, his spot will definitely be warm and ready for him."
It will be hard for Booker to unseat Anderson now.
The Broncos had been planning to split first-team snaps at training camp between Booker and Anderson, who is returning from a torn meniscus last season, while Jamaal Charles slowly works his way into action after missing most of the last two seasons in Kansas City with leg injuries.
Booker led the Broncos with 174 carries for 612 yards and four touchdowns in 2016 after Anderson went on IR after getting hurt in the seventh game.
With Booker shelved, the Broncos agreed to terms with free agent running back Stevan Ridley on a one-year deal. He'll join a backfield with Anderson, veteran Juwan Thompson, rookie De'Angelo Henderson and free agent Bernard Pierce.
"I feel bad for Book," Joseph said. "He's put so much work in. He's ready to make a push. He had a great spring."
Running back was one of the positions GM John Elway mentioned Wednesday when he emphasized there was a lot more to training camp this summer than the headliner competition between quarterbacks Trevor Siemian and Paxton Lynch.
The Broncos skipped the 2-minute drills and the team drills where wide receivers and DBs routinely sprint 40 or 50 yards downfield and went straight — and strictly — to red zone drills with Siemian and Lynch.
"Trevor said that's crazy because that's one of the hardest things that the quarterback has to do," linebacker Brandon Marshall said. "But, why not throw them right into the fire? That's perfect."
Although Denver's star-studded defense made it hard for both QBs, Siemian said he appreciated Joseph going straight to red zone drills a day after players went through conditioning drills because it was good for players' bodies and minds.
Denver Broncos' Devontae Booker (23) runs for yardage past Jacksonville Jaguars defensive end Dante Fowler (56) during the first half of an NFL football game in Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday, Dec. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)
Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker, right, dives for extra yards past New England Patriots strong safety Patrick Chung during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker, right, pushes off New England Patriots strong safety Patrick Chung during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 18, 2016, in Denver. (AP Photo/Joe Mahoney)
Denver Broncos offensive guard Max Garcia (76) blocks Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Daniel Sorensen (49) as Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker (23) carries the ball during the first half of an NFL football game in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Kansas City Chiefs defensive back Marcus Peters (22) and Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker (23) can't reach a pass during the second half of an NFL football game in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Dec. 25, 2016. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker (23) runs for a touchdown against the Oakland Raiders in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker (23) runs for a touchdown ahead of Oakland Raiders strong safety Nate Allen (20) in the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker (23) dashes to a touchdown against the Oakland Raiders during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Jan. 1, 2017, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
FILE - In this Tuesday, May 30, 2017, file photograph, Denver Broncos running back Devontae Booker looks on as players take part in drills during an NFL football minicamp session at the team's headquarters in Englewood, Colo. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)
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