ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) -Broncos punter Todd Sauerbrun faces an assault charge for an incident outside a restaurant, a case that could bring more discipline from the NFL.
Sauerbrun, the fourth-leading punter in the NFL, was suspended for the first month of last season after using a banned dietary supplement. Upon his reinstatement, the Broncos and Sauerbrun split ways and he signed with New England.
Sauerbrun returned to Denver on a one-year, $1.4 million contract after being granted his release from the Patriots in the spring, and Broncos coach Mike Shanahan admonished him upon his return: “Just stay clean, just stay out of trouble.”
Denver police said Sauerbrun was cited for simple assault early Saturday.
“He was cited for a municipal ordinance violation of simple assault that stemmed from an altercation with a cab driver,” Detective John White, a police spokesman, told The Associated Press. “So Sauerbrun was not arrested, but he was transported to a local detox facility.”
White said he didn’t have the name of the cab company or the driver.
“I don’t have a whole lot of the specifics because it was written on a city citation,” White said. “It’s alleged that it became physical at some point because of him being cited for simple assault.”
Sauerbrun will have to appear in Denver County Court, but White said he didn’t know the date.
Last year, Sauerbrun lost his job to Paul Ernster while serving his suspension for using ephedra in a misguided attempt to lose weight and gain gusto for his workouts. He rejoined the Broncos on April 20 and pledged to repay Shanahan for giving him another chance, much as Denver’s coach did in 2005 after Carolina gave up on him following a series of on- and off-field distractions, including a drunken driving arrest.
Given his previous run-ins, Sauerbrun could face more discipline from the league under commissioner Roger Goodell’s get-tough policy on player misbehavior.
On Thursday, Broncos receiver Brandon Marshall is scheduled to appear in a Denver County Court to enter a plea on a drunken driving charge.
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Associated Press Writer Don Mitchell contributed to this report.
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