Broncos excuse Cooper from minicamp after arrests (opens original article in a new tab)
The Denver Broncos have excused outside linebacker Jonathon Cooper from their mandatory minicamp following his arrests on domestic violence charges, including a felony. Cooper faces multiple charges and a no-contact order, with the team awaiting the legal process before deciding his future. The NFL is monitoring the case for potential suspension under its conduct policy.
- Denver Broncos excused Jonathon Cooper from minicamp after two arrests on domestic violence charges
- Cooper faces felony assault and harassment charges, with a no-contact order and travel restrictions
- Broncos will wait for legal process to conclude before deciding Cooper's future with the team
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