After losing C.J. Anderson and Kapri Bibbs to injuries, the Denver Broncos are left with just Devontae Booker and Juwan Thompson at running back. The team desperately needs to add more depth, soon.

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Former Ravens and Lions running back Justin Forsett — who had a career year with Gary Kubiak in 2014 — is available, and many fans and pundits have dubbed him a perfect fit for Denver. A pair of former Broncos players even gave him a plug on Twitter.

The 31-year-old running back appreciated the shoutouts, and he noted that he’s ready to play.

@bstokley14 you know I stay ready — Justin Forsett (@JForsett) December 5, 2016

@Tyler_Polumbus lol thanks for the plug bro — Justin Forsett (@JForsett) December 5, 2016

Forsett made the Pro Bowl when Kubiak was Baltimore’s offensive coordinator, but his workhorse days are behind him. That’s okay, though, as Denver is simply looking for a complement for Booker and Thompson.

In four career games against the Broncos, Forsett has rushed 23 times for 87 yards and caught eight passes for 39 more yards. Since entering the NFL as a seventh round pick with the Colts in 2008, Forsett has rushed for 3,735 yards and 18 touchdowns. He’s added an additional 1,317 receiving yards and one touchdown catch.

The Broncos often workout players on Tuesdays. With little depth at running back, they may want to bring in Forsett for a look Monday.