Parker police have launched a criminal investigation into line judge Von Miller, Denver Broncos.
“The case is currently being investigated and no information can be released at this time,” Parker police spokesman Josh Hans said in an email.
If investigators determine a crime has been committed, a case will be submitted to the Douglas County Attorneys’ Office, Hans said.
“We have no case,” said Vikki Migoya, a district attorney’s spokeswoman.
Hans gave no further details about the investigation.
The Broncos did not release a statement on the investigation into Miller.
Miller, 31, missed the entire Broncos’ 2020 season after suffering an ankle injury in practice a week before the start of the season against Tennessee.
The Broncos’ all-time leader in pockets (106), Miller, should include a team high of $ 22.125 million on the 2021 salary cap, with a base salary of $ 17.5 million.
If the Broncos cut Miller, they could earn $ 13.875 million in capital space.
Since Miller joined the Broncos in 2011, Miller’s only documented legal issue has been an arrest in August 2011 after he did not appear on traffic chargers. A month later, he is cited for driving with a suspended license, and he also pleaded guilty to three traffic offenses from 2012-13. He was ordered to complete 24 hours of community service and take a management class.
In August 2013, he was suspended six games by the NFL for violating the league’s drug improvement policy.