The Broncos will reportedly meet with Ryan Clady’s representatives today to talk about the possibility of restructuring the offensive tackle’s contract.

Elway said wants Ware back. Ware and Clady share agent. Will talk to him Friday about their situations/contracts — Troy Renck (@TroyRenck) February 25, 2016

Clady has recently spent more time in the rehab facilities than on the football field. A Lisfranc injury kept the first round draft pick from Boise State out of the lineup for the majority of the 2013 season, and an acl tear prevented him from even making an appearance in 2015.

When healthy, he has been an enormous asset at left tackle for the Denver Broncos. Throughout his eight seasons in the NFL, he is a four-time Pro Bowler (2009, 2011, 2012, 2014) and has been named First-team All Pro twice (2009, 2012).

The Broncos extended Clady prior to the 2013 season to a five-year, $57.5 million contract where $33 million of that was guaranteed. He is set to carry a $10.1 million cap charge this upcoming season unless the Broncos and Clady are willing to work something out.

It has been reported that Clady is more than willing to restructure his contract.

We are officially in the heat of the NFL offseason.