Daily Camera (Boulder)

Jeudy met with Hackett after release from jail

- By Ryan O’halloran The Denver Post

Shortly after he was released from the Arapahoe County Jail on Friday morning, Broncos receiver Jerry Jeudy headed to the team’s facility to meet with coach Nathaniel Hackett.

Jeudy was arrested Thursday and spent the night in custody, charged with a misdemeano­r second-degree tampering charge that included a domestic violence enhancer. The police report said Jeudy did not make any “physical contact” with his significan­t other, who asked the court to dismiss the case.

Even if the case doesn’t proceed and Jeudy doesn’t face legal or league discipline, Hackett was asked if he was disappoint­ed in Jeudy’s judgment (or lack thereof).

“I’ve had an opportunit­y to talk to Jerry and we’re going to move forward from this, we’re going to learn from it as a team and that’s what it’s all about — there is adversity and it’s how we respond from that adversity,” Hackett said. “That’s so important. Things happen and you just have to learn from them.”

Hackett said “without a doubt” the Broncos have those resources in place.

Hackett and the Broncos welcomed their draft class, undrafted free-agent signings and 11 tryout players to town for rookie camp. Asked if Jeudy’s situation was used as a cautionary example to the new players, Hackett said, “We typically have the things we’ll say — people we want everybody to reach out to. The key is, we’re in this together as a team and as a team, we need to have the right resources so everybody is comfortabl­e with those.”

After meeting with Jeudy, Hackett led his coaching staff and 36 players through the first practice of rookie camp. The tryout players included center James Parker, who played at Cherry Creek High School and Csu-pueblo.

The practice lasted less than 90 minutes.

“The thing we presented to the guys (Thursday night) is it’s about learning,” Hackett said. “These guys have been training for a combine, they’ve been living on the (pre-draft) circuit and they were so excited to get drafted and not necessaril­y ready for an NFL practice.”

The Broncos did no team drills during the practice.

“We want to be sure they understand the techniques of each route and all those little details and keep pushing those,” Hackett said. “It’s learning the system, learning the building, learning their teammates, learning their coaches and then just how to be a pro to get out here and every day.

“Hopefully, they get a nice, little head start to be implemente­d with the (veterans) next week.”

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Hackett said the first thing he looks for on the annual schedule is his team’s Thursday night game, which is Week 5 against Indianapol­is. “Every year you get (the schedule), you’re so excited and you see all the prime-time games (five),” he said. “To open up at Seattle, it’s a great opportunit­y for our team to test us early.” … The Broncos play Dallas, Buffalo and Minnesota in the preseason and Hackett hopes to have a joint practice session with one of the opponents. … Players under contract from earlier this offseason who are participat­ing in rookie camp: Receiver Seth Williams, offensive tackle Casey Tucker and defensive lineman Marquiss Spencer. … The lone quarterbac­k at the camp is Eastern Washington tryout player Eric Barriere.

 ?? Aaron Ontiveroz / The Denver Post ?? Jerry Jeudy was arrested Thursday and spent the night in custody, charged with a misdemeano­r second-degree tampering charge that included a domestic violence enhancer.
Aaron Ontiveroz / The Denver Post Jerry Jeudy was arrested Thursday and spent the night in custody, charged with a misdemeano­r second-degree tampering charge that included a domestic violence enhancer.

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