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DENVER (AP) Star left tackle Ryan Clady tells The Associated Press he'd be willing to restructure his contract to stay with the Denver Broncos.

Clady sat out the 2015 season after tearing his left ACL in May and is missing a Super Bowl for the second time. Two years ago, he was out with a foot injury.

Clady says he hasn't been approached about redoing his deal, but ''I'm sure that'll come after the season.''

He adds: ''I'm definitely willing to talk. I definitely would like to be a lifetime Bronco.''

The eighth-year pro and longest-tenured Bronco is due $9.5 million next season and $10 million in 2017.

Veteran tackle Ryan Harris is Peyton Manning's blindside protector with Clady and rookie Ty Sambrailo (shoulder) both on injured reserve.

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