Ex-Broncos QB Kelly pleads guilty to trespassing
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Former Denver Broncos quarterback Chad Kelly pleaded guilty Wednesday to misdemeanor second-degree criminal trespassing, Saja Hindi of the Denver Post reports.
The 24-year-old received one year of probation and 50 hours of community service.
Kelly was arrested Oct. 23 after police received a call about a man who'd entered into an Englewood, Colo., property while dressed in costume. Kelly had been attending a Halloween party thrown by then-teammate Von Miller. The Broncos released the quarterback the following day.
The last pick of the 2017 draft, Kelly is the nephew of Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly.
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