After being cut by the Lions on Saturday, 28-year-old running back Theo Riddick visited the Saints on Sunday and the Broncos on Monday. After taking a physical examination, Riddick left Denver’s facility without a deal, according to KUSA-TV’s Mike Klis.

This doesn’t necessarily mean the Broncos’ won’t be signing the running back. Denver may keep him in mind for later in the season if one of their backs goes down. For now, though, Riddick remains a free agent.

Riddick (5-9, 201 pounds) is widely regarded as one of the best receiving backs in the NFL. He owns 285 career receptions for 2,238 yards and has caught 14 touchdown passes since entering the league in 2013.

The Broncos are moving forward with Phillip Lindsay and Royce Freeman serving as their top two RBs and Devontae Booker serving as a third-down option. Had the team signed Riddick, he likely would have competed with Booker for the third-string RB job.