AURORA, Colo. (AP) – The third Denver Broncos player arrested this season has pleaded not guilty to charges of assault and battery stemming from an allegation of a domestic dispute over alleged infidelity.
Kevin Alexander entered the pleas in an Aurora court on Tuesday, a day after he was arrested and cut from the team. The Broncos released the rookie linebacker hours after the arrest, calling it a football decision to clear a roster spot for cornerback Chevis Jackson.
Alexander declined to comment through his attorney, Harvey A. Steinberg. Steinberg also represents rookie cornerback Perrish Cox in a separate sexual assault case.
The 23-year-old Alexander signed with the Broncos in April as an undrafted free agent out of Clemson.
Teresa Norman, 22, told police she was Alexander’s girlfriend and that he had assaulted her Sunday night at an apartment after an argument about his alleged infidelity, according to a police report.
Police said Norman said Alexander grabbed her several times, threw her to the ground, slapped or punched her, and grabbed her throat and pushed her against a wall. At one point, Norman told police she picked up a steak knife to keep Alexander away but didn’t injure Alexander.
She showed officers a cut in her lip and said two teeth felt loose.
Norman declined to comment when reached by The Associated Press on Tuesday. She told police that she didn’t want to do anything to jeopardize Alexander’s career but said she was upset about the incident.
Alexander surrendered at the scene without incident.
Alexander played in eight games for the Broncos, including Sunday at Oakland, where he was whistled for an illegal block on a punt return by Syd’Quan Thompson in the second quarter.
Alexander spent five weeks on Denver’s practice squad before being promoted to the active roster on Oct. 16. He finished with one tackle on defense and three special teams stops.
The Broncos were awarded Jackson, a third-year player, off waivers from New England. He’s also played for Jacksonville and Atlanta.
Alexander’s arrest came less than two weeks after Cox’s arrest on Dec. 9 on suspicion of sexual assault. Cox faces between two years to life if convicted.
Linebacker D.J. Williams was stripped of his captaincy after his October arrest on suspicion of drunken driving.
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