Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Detroit police say that Denver Broncos Jason Hunter stabbed

ENGLEWOOD, Colorado - Denver Broncos defensive end Jason Hunter was stabbed in Detroit on Wednesday and taken to a local hospital for treatment. His agent said that the injury was not fatal.


Detroit Dan Donakowski officer confirmed 27-year-old hunter was stabbed, but the police had not any additional information, including where the incident took place, which was responsible for and condition of Hunter. The hospital has not been disclosed.


The Broncos released a statement saying that the team was to research the matter and hopes Hunter "enables a quick recovery", but only by respect for his private life, it would not comment further on.


It is not clear, how Hunter stab will affect his playing career.


Team doctors are in contact with the doctors treating Hunter in Detroit, Broncos spokesman, said Patrick Smyth.


Officer Hunter, Robert b. Walker tweeted, "I have spoken to my client Jason Hunter and this is a very minor injury, a few points of suture." It will be fine. Thank you for your prayers. ?


Walker did not return messages left by the Associated Press more details on the with a knife, which came just days after police in Florida, said Miami Dolphins for wide receiver Brandon Marshall, a former player for the Broncos, was stabbed with a kitchen knife by his wife, who said that she had acted in self-defence.


Hunter with a knife, this is the last difficulty to deal with the Broncos, who, in recent years, have dealt with the reader by murder of infarction fatal cornerback Darrent Williams, running back Damien Nash and the suicide of the receiver Kenny McKinley.


Last season, linebacker Denver that d.j. Williams was stripped of his captain after his second arrest for drunk driving and cornerback Perrish Cox was charged in a case of sexual assault. Shortly after the end of the season, Laurence Maroney, whose contract is up, running back was arrested on firearms and accusations of drug in St. Louis.


Hunter is a five-year pro, who has also played for the Detroit Lions (2009) and the Green Bay Packers (2006-08), which he joined as a free agent after leading the Division-AA national championship in 2005 Appalachian State University.


Hunter was a pleasant surprise to the left outside linebacker year last scheme of 3-4 of the Broncos is be scuttled this season to defend traditional 4-3 under new coach John Fox. He had a career high 47 veneers and three sacks, forced one fumble and recovered two, including one for a 75 yard touchdown against Kansas City, he returned on November 14.

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