The Welland Tribune

Broncos backup QB Chad Kelly arrested in trespassin­g case

Nephew of Jim Kelly was final 2017 pick

- KATHLEEN FOODY AND ARNIE STAPLETON

Denver Broncos backup quarterbac­k Chad Kelly was arrested early Tuesday on suspicion of criminal trespass after a couple reported he came into their suburban house uninvited and sat down on their couch “mumbling incoherent­ly,” according to court records.

The 24-year-old Kelly posted US$2,500 bond and was released later Tuesday.

According to court records, a man and a woman told police that a stranger came into their Englewood, Col., home after 1 a.m. The intruder sat down on the couch next to the woman, who was holding the couple’s young child, and was “mumbling incoherent­ly,” according to the records.

The man yelled at the intruder to get out and hit him in the back with a vacuum tube. The homeowners showed police surveillan­ce video of a man wearing dark pants, a white long sleeve shirt with a brown vest and a red scarf around his neck entering the front door.

The homeowner told police he thought the door was locked but police found no signs that someone had forced their way inside.

Police said they found Kelly sitting inside a black SUV parked about a block from the couple’s home. Kelly matched the couple’s descriptio­n and the man later identified him as the person who came into the house, according to court documents.

Kelly is due back in court Wednesday.

In a statement, the Broncos said they were disappoint­ed. “Our organizati­on has been in contact with Chad, and we are in the process of gathering more informatio­n,” the statement said.

“We are reviewing the matter,” the NFL said in an email to The Associated Press.

The Broncos chose Kelly with the final pick of the 2017 NFL draft. Although Kelly brought an attitude that had often crossed the line in college, Broncos general manager John Elway said fellow Hall-of-Fame quarterbac­k Jim Kelly personally vouched for his nephew, so Elway signed off on the selection.

Chad Kelly missed his rookie season while recovering from knee and wrist injuries, then beat out former first-round draft pick Paxton Lynch last summer to serve as the backup for quarterbac­k Case Keenum.

Kelly has played just one snap, a kneel-down on the final play of the first half against the Rams two weeks ago while Keenum was being evaluated for a possible concussion.

On Monday, coach Vance Joseph said he’d be comfortabl­e with Kelly at quarterbac­k should anything happen to Keenum.

“I would hope so, he’s our backup,” Joseph said. “He won that job fair and square. So, if he had to play for us, if you’re playing your backup quarterbac­k, you’re playing different anyway. You’re running the ball more, maybe, using more concepts that he’s good at. So, we’ll see. It hasn’t happened yet, but if he had to play, I would trust Chad to play for us.”

Kelly’s arrest could put him in line for discipline from the Broncos or the league, which doesn’t need a court conviction to mete out punishment for a violation of the NFL’s code of conduct.

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