Add D.J. to offseason no-show list

What price, home?

For Broncos inside linebacker D.J. Williams, a few more months at his offseason home in Miami is worth $100,000.

Williams has decided to spend his offseason conditioning in Miami instead of participating with the Broncos' voluntary program at the team's headquarters. Had Williams attended 90 percent of the team's training sessions, he would have earned a $100,000 bonus.

"D.J. has been working out hard since the season ended," said Tony Fleming, Williams' agent. "He's been in touch with the Broncos about his plans. This isn't some kind of message or anything. He just has a good workout program going at home."

Williams can afford the comforts of home because he recently received a $3 million roster bonus that will boost his 2010 earnings to $6 million.

While in Miami, Williams can spot for Elvis Dumervil, the team's outside linebacker who also is spending his offseason there. Dumervil is a restricted free agent who has been advised to not show up for the Broncos' voluntary offseason program in part to protest his one-year, $3.168 million tender.

Dumervil has said he was going to stay in Miami and work out with his father, Frank, a former Marine.


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