Broncos CB Harris not expecting to be traded

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Broncos cornerback Chris Harris Jr. expects to stay in Denver past the Oct. 29 trade deadline.

“I doubt it happens,” Harris told ESPN’s Josina Anderson on the possibility he would be traded.

Harris is trying to focus on his assignment this weekend, which is to cover Indianapolis Colts wide receiver T.Y. Hilton.

“The season is not lost yet. I’m not throwing the season into the dump yet,” Harris said Tuesday about two hours before wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders was traded. “I have to have my mind clear, my mind right and be ready to go.”

Broncos president/general manager John Elway maintained no one has recently reached out to him with offers for Harris.

The team traded receiver Emmanuel Sanders and a 2020 fifth-round pick to the San Francisco 49ers on Tuesday in exchange for 2020 thrrd- and fourth-round picks

Asked if he anticipates any more deals, Elway responded: “Possibly. Don’t know yet. We’ll see how it goes.”

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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