DENVER - Denver running back Terrell Davis, who missed several Broncos games the last three seasons because of leg injuries, was scheduled to undergo arthroscopic surgery on his left knee Monday. <br>
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The surgery would be the second on the same knee in six months. <br>
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"This is more precautionary than anything else," Davis' agent, Neil Schwartz, told The Denver Post. "It's better to be safe than sorry. So Terrell has decided to do this for his own peace of mind." <br>
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Davis, who began feeling discomfort after this month's minicamp, is expected to be at training camp, which starts July 25. <br>
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Davis has played in just 17 of 49 games in the three seasons since 1998, his MVP season in which he rushed for 2,008 yards. <br>
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He tore a ligament in his right knee in the fourth game of the 1999 season. A foot and ankle injury in his left leg early in the 2000 season eventually was diagnosed as a stress reaction. He was sidelined for all but four games. <br>
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In 2001, he had arthroscopic surgery on both knees, costing him eight more games. <br>
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