Todd Bowles was hopeful Robby Anderson's hamstring injury wasn't serious.

And it wasn't

A day after the Jets wideout was limited in practice, Anderson worked fully on Friday. During the portion of practice open to the media, Anderson went through the team stretch and did a few special teams drills.

Jets coach Todd Bowles said Anderson will play against Denver.

"He was a full go today and looked good," Bowles said.

Anderson, whom the Jets signed as an undrafted free agent out of Temple last year, has been on an absolute tear these last six weeks. He's caught 31 passes for 525 yards and six touchdowns. In last week's surprising win over the Chiefs, Anderson caught a season-high eight passes for 107 yards.

On the season, Anderson has 49 catches for 821 yards and seven touchdowns. He's had at least 100 yards receiving in each of his last two games, and three times in his last five.

Finding success on offense will be much easier with Anderson in the lineup.

The Jets, with Anderson's hamstring OK, are healthy heading to Denver. Reserve linebacker Bruce Carter (groin) is out. Running back Matt Forte (knee) and Brian Winters (abdomen) questionable, but figure to play.

Linebacker Demario Davis was excused from practice on Friday. He'll play against the Broncos, but will not travel with the team.

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