The Denver Broncos drafted left tackle Ryan Clady with the No. 12 overall pick in the 2008 NFL Draft, a surprise at the time, and Clady has since been one of the best left tackles in the NFL when healthy. Clady is coming off a Pro Bowl season in 2011, after rebounding from a 2010 season where he struggled after tearing his patella tendon in the offseason.
Broncos, Ryan Clady Start Talking Longterm Contract, According To Report
The Denver Broncos and left tackle Ryan Clady will begin talking about a long term contract, according to a report.


The Broncos have now started contract talks with the former first-round pick according to a report by the Denver Post.
The Broncos have opened contract-extension talks with Ryan Clady, according to several NFL sources.
The left tackle is in the final year of his deal that will pay him $3.5 million in 2012. The franchise tag for left tackles this season was $9.4 million.
Clady has never missed a start in his four seasons with the Broncos, including the season in which he tore his patella tendon.
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