The Telegram (St. John's)

Broncos’ player and pro personnel directors Suspended for DUI arrests

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Englewood, Colo. (AP) — The Denver Broncos have suspended two executives who are facing drunken driving charges.

Director of player personnel Matt Russell was suspended indefinite­ly without pay Monday, and director of pro personnel Tom Heckert was suspended for a month without pay.

Both will be provided with confidenti­al treatment and counsellin­g services by the team and will have to comply with those programs before being allowed to return to work, team president Joe Ellis said.

Executive vice-president John Elway’s top two advisers were arrested and jailed on suspicion of drunken driving in separates incidents within a month of each other, giving the team its biggest black eye since a videotape scandal cost Josh McDaniels his job in 2010.

The fallout from the executives’ DUI arrests could very well affect the Broncos on the field as they’ll be without their top two personnel men at a time when player evaluation­s are paramount.

Elway told The Associated Press that other members of the personnel department “will have to step up and we’ll look at adding possibly somebody else from outside to pick up the slack.”

The Broncos issued the penalties Monday after consulting with the NFL commission­er’s office, which informed them it has no plans to impose additional discipline.

However, both men still have possible legal ramificati­ons which could affect their future employment with the Broncos, who said they would monitor the legal proceeding­s in “determinin­g their future standing with the organizati­on.”

Russell, Elway’s right-hand man, was arrested July 6 while celebratin­g his 40th birthday. He hit two vehicles, including a police SUV in Breckenrid­ge, injuring an officer, and registered a 0.246 per cent breath alcohol content, three times the legal threshold for a DUI violation in Colorado, according to the arrest affidavit.

Heckert’s blood-alcohol content was measured at 0.162 per cent upon his release seven hours after his June 11 arrest in Parker, according to a Douglas County Sheriff’s Office report.

Heckert, who turns 46 this week, is a former general manager of the Philadelph­ia Eagles and Cleveland Browns. He was arrested 36 days after the Broncos hired him.

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