Sean Payton: Josh Reynolds "pretty shaken up" after shooting

Broncos Coach Updates on Josh Reynolds’ Recovery

Broncos head coach Sean Payton shared on Friday that wide receiver Josh Reynolds is on the mend after being shot a week ago. “He’s fortunate,” Payton stated, according to Parker Gabriel of The Denver Post. “Clearly, the league and local authorities are handling the situation. I’ve had a chance to talk with him; he was pretty shaken up, and I’ll leave it at that.”

According to court documents obtained by 9News, Reynolds suffered injuries to his left arm and the back of his head while exiting a strip club in the early hours of October 18. Fortunately, he was not seriously injured, as confirmed by the team. Another individual was also shot in the back during the incident .

Payton addressed the team about the shooting on Friday, highlighting that players have access to counseling and various support resources.

Reynolds participated in practice on Friday, just as he had on the previous two days. However, he is currently on injured reserve due to a fractured finger that needed minor surgery, which is why he didn’t accompany the team to New Orleans last week grizzlies vs raptors. “It’s crazy knowing that, if you think about it, we could have easily lost one of our teammates—someone who is not just a teammate but a very close brother to me and my family,” remarked left tackle Garett Bolles. “Somebody that I love and care for, and we talk regularly. mpl ph s12 roster Just knowing the whole situation, I don’t want to discuss it too much because I’m going to leave it up to the authorities, the police, and the NFL jerry ruiz mindoro. I just hope justice is served for those involved in trying to take someone’s life.”

Bolles added, “There’s never any justification in this world—no time, no place, no argument—that would warrant trying to take someone’s life.” On Wednesday, the Denver Police announced the arrests of Burr Charlesworth and Luis Mendoza in connection with the case involving Reynolds uaap cheerdance.

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