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Nicki Jhabvala of The Denver Post.
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Richie Incognito playing for the Dolphins in 2012. (Joel Auerbach, Getty Images)

The Broncos’ offensive-line issues have been the the talk of the last couple of weeks following losses to the Patriots in Foxborough, Mass., and the Rams in St. Louis.

Last week the Broncos worked out and former Dolphins lineman Richie Incognito, who hasn’t played a game since October of 2013, but decided to . But as the Broncos’ O-line troubles become magnified, talk of giving Incognito another chance .

On Wednesday, Dolphins coach Joe Philbin was asked if believed Incognito deserved another shot in the NFL. His answer was a lesson in deflection.

“I think Denver has a great front office and a great personnel staff, and they have to certainly make decisions that are best for their football team,” Philbin said. “I’ll leave it at that.”

Broncos coach John Fox refused to divulge much more on where the team stands on potentially signing him.

“No real updates,” Fox said. “It s kind of a personnel matter and we did have him in for a workout. I think that was well-documented. We today as far as practice squad. We work out a lot of people throughout the season. We’re always looking to improve our football team any way possible and I’ll leave it at that.”

Which is a nice way of saying: May the speculation continue.

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