Broncos News: Multiple Reports have indicated that Denver Broncos Pro Bowl corner back Aqib Talib was shot at a Dallas Night Club Sunday Morning.
When it comes to altercations, it is never good news to hear. This is especially true if weapons that can cause harm are involved. Unfortunately, that was the case for Denver Broncos corner back Aqib Talib.
Rebecca Lopez from WFAA has reported that the pro bowl corner back from Kansas University was shot in the leg early Sunday morning at a Dallas night club called V Live. The Dallas Morning News would later confirm the report.
Sources say NFL player Aqib Talib reportedly shot after fight at the V Live club in Dallas and is at Medical City hospital.
— Rebecca Lopez (@rlopezwfaa) June 5, 2016
His injury was non life threatening. The shooting was reported as an accident. Reports are that he will be discharged soon.
Last season, Aqib Talib was involved in another altercation at a Dallas night club during the off season with his brother. The fact that he was involved in another altercation one year later raises a red flag in my mind.
I will not jump to conclusions until there is more to report on the story, but I honestly believe that Talib needs to leave that part of his life behind him. He just married his long time sweetheart and won a Super Bowl. He was having a great few months.
I do not foresee Aqib Talib getting suspended by the NFL, but I am certain that Gary Kubiak and John Elway will have a few words with him just to get a good idea on what happened.
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It would break me if anything worse happened to a Denver Broncos player. I am going to wish Talib a full recovery and hope it does not keep him out of off season workouts for an extended period of time.
The Denver Broncos are set to continue off season workouts with mandatory mini camp starting Tuesday June 7th and conclude on June 9th. From there, they finish the last of the OTA’s from June 13th-16th.
Depending on the place on the leg where he was shot, Talib could miss the mandatory minicamp worse case scenario. Hopefully that is all he will miss. He will be a big part to the Broncos Super Bowl Defense.