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Aqib Talib says he 'should be' ready for Broncos training camp

Denver Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib said he "should be" ready for training camp as he continues to recover from an offseason shooting.

Appearing at teammate T.J. Ward's celebrity golf tournament on Monday, Talib told the Denver Post that he "feels great" and is "back running and everything."

Talib was shot once in his right leg in the early morning hours of June 5, according to a police report. Talib informed police he didn't know who shot him, and a witness said he had been with Talib in a large group of people in a park when he heard one gunshot. The witness said he then found Talib on the ground and took the cornerback to the hospital.

The bullet, according to the police report, entered Talib's right thigh and exited his right calf.

No charges have been filed, and the investigation by Dallas police remains open. The NFL continues to investigate the incident as well, and Talib faces the potential of league discipline even if no charges are filed against him.

Monday was Talib's first public appearance since he was shot. Training camp for Broncos veterans begins next Wednesday as Denver looks to defend its Super Bowl championship.