ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The NFL is reviewing whether Denver Broncos reserve safety Will Parks violated the league’s personal-conduct policy with a March domestic-violence arrest.
Parks was arrested March 31 on misdemeanor charges of harassment and family offense domestic violence after an alleged incident involving a former girlfriend. At the time he was released on $1,500 and is scheduled to appear June 30 in an Adams County (Colorado) court. The Broncos released a statement Thursday:
“We became aware of the issue involving Will Parks immediately after it occurred in March. It was promptly reported to the league office and we are continuing to monitor this matter.