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Denver Broncos rookie safety Ryan Murphy and his brother were detained and questioned Tuesday as part of a prostitution sting in San Jose, California.

Murphy eventually was released and was not charged in the incident. The Broncos have sent Murphy home.

"Although practice squad safety Ryan Murphy was not cited by police, we decided it was best for the team if we continued our preparations for Super Bowl 50 without him," Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said in a statement. "Ryan is returning to Denver but his status as a practice squad player has not changed at this time."

The San Jose Mercury News reported that the sting involved Murphy's brother and was conducted by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Police. The paper, citing sources, said the pair was questioned by sheriff's deputies Tuesday evening at a Motel 6 in north San Jose.

Murphy's brother, according to multiple reports, was cited for solicitation.

A spokesman for the Santa Clara County Sheriff would not comment on the citation, but told the newspaper that the county's human-trafficking task force had been conducting recent stings in the area and had cited 10 men for solicitation.

Sources told KPIX-TV that police detained a suspected prostitute near the motel in north San Jose. She told the police she needed to go to a car to retrieve some property. Murphy and his brother were waiting in the car.

Murphy grew up in Oakland before playing at Oregon State. He was drafted by the Seahawks in the seventh round, but was waived last September. The Broncos signed him to their practice squad in November.

This is not the first time a player was involved in a prostitution sting before a Super Bowl. Former Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson was arrested for soliciting a prostitute the night before Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999.

Robinson, now a radio and broadcast analyst for the Carolina Panthers, shared that experience with the team on Sunday and called the experience the "worst night of my life."

A starter for the Falcons, Robinson played the next day and gave up an 80-yard touchdown pass to Denver quarterback John Elway in a 34-19 Broncos victory.

Last week, Kubiak said he trusted his team when it came to off-the-field issues.

"First off I trust my guys," Kubiak said. "They've been great all year. I pretty much put that in the captains' hands to be honest with you.

"They've done a good job with this football team. Our accountability has been very good. It's a tough environment, but I've trusted them all year, and I trust them this week."

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...t-home-being-detained-part-prostitution-sting
 
http://6abc.com/sports/broncos-send-rookie-ryan-murphy-home-after-being-detained-by-police/1184424/

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Denver Broncos rookie safety Ryan Murphy and his brother were detained and questioned Tuesday as part of a prostitution sting in San Jose, California.

Murphy eventually was released and was not charged in the incident. The Broncos have sent Murphy home.

"Although practice squad safety Ryan Murphy was not cited by police, we decided it was best for the team if we continued our preparations for Super Bowl 50 without him," Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said in a statement. "Ryan is returning to Denver but his status as a practice squad player has not changed at this time."

The San Jose Mercury News reported that the sting involved Murphy's brother and was conducted by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Police. The paper, citing sources, said the pair was questioned by sheriff's deputies Tuesday evening at a Motel 6 in north San Jose.

Murphy's brother, according to multiple reports, was cited for solicitation.

A spokesman for the Santa Clara County Sheriff would not comment on the citation, but told the newspaper that the county's human-trafficking task force had been conducting recent stings in the area and had cited 10 men for solicitation.

Sources told KPIX-TV that police detained a suspected prostitute near the motel in north San Jose. She told the police she needed to go to a car to retrieve some property. Murphy and his brother were waiting in the car.

Murphy grew up in Oakland before playing at Oregon State. He was drafted by the Seahawks in the seventh round, but was waived last September. The Broncos signed him to their practice squad in November.

This is not the first time a player was involved in a prostitution sting before a Super Bowl. Former Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson was arrested for soliciting a prostitute the night before Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999.

Robinson, now a radio and broadcast analyst for the Carolina Panthers, shared that experience with the team on Sunday and called the experience the "worst night of my life."

A starter for the Falcons, Robinson played the next day and gave up an 80-yard touchdown pass to Denver quarterback John Elway in a 34-19 Broncos victory.

Last week, Kubiak said he trusted his team when it came to off-the-field issues.

"First off I trust my guys," Kubiak said. "They've been great all year. I pretty much put that in the captains' hands to be honest with you.

"They've done a good job with this football team. Our accountability has been very good. It's a tough environment, but I've trusted them all year, and I trust them this week."
 
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http://6abc.com/sports/broncos-send-rookie-ryan-murphy-home-after-being-detained-by-police/1184424/

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Denver Broncos rookie safety Ryan Murphy and his brother were detained and questioned Tuesday as part of a prostitution sting in San Jose, California.

Murphy eventually was released and was not charged in the incident. The Broncos have sent Murphy home.

"Although practice squad safety Ryan Murphy was not cited by police, we decided it was best for the team if we continued our preparations for Super Bowl 50 without him," Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said in a statement. "Ryan is returning to Denver but his status as a practice squad player has not changed at this time."

The San Jose Mercury News reported that the sting involved Murphy's brother and was conducted by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Police. The paper, citing sources, said the pair was questioned by sheriff's deputies Tuesday evening at a Motel 6 in north San Jose.

Murphy's brother, according to multiple reports, was cited for solicitation.

A spokesman for the Santa Clara County Sheriff would not comment on the citation, but told the newspaper that the county's human-trafficking task force had been conducting recent stings in the area and had cited 10 men for solicitation.

Sources told KPIX-TV that police detained a suspected prostitute near the motel in north San Jose. She told the police she needed to go to a car to retrieve some property. Murphy and his brother were waiting in the car.

Murphy grew up in Oakland before playing at Oregon State. He was drafted by the Seahawks in the seventh round, but was waived last September. The Broncos signed him to their practice squad in November.

This is not the first time a player was involved in a prostitution sting before a Super Bowl. Former Atlanta Falcons safety Eugene Robinson was arrested for soliciting a prostitute the night before Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999.

Robinson, now a radio and broadcast analyst for the Carolina Panthers, shared that experience with the team on Sunday and called the experience the "worst night of my life."

A starter for the Falcons, Robinson played the next day and gave up an 80-yard touchdown pass to Denver quarterback John Elway in a 34-19 Broncos victory.

Last week, Kubiak said he trusted his team when it came to off-the-field issues.

"First off I trust my guys," Kubiak said. "They've been great all year. I pretty much put that in the captains' hands to be honest with you.

"They've done a good job with this football team. Our accountability has been very good. It's a tough environment, but I've trusted them all year, and I trust them this week."


why did they feel it necessary to show Eugene Robinson's face to this story that has NOTHING to do with him?

:hmm:
 
Eugene Robinson cautions Panthers with story of 'worst night of my life'

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...account-worst-night-my-life-super-bowl-xxxiii

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Eugene Robinson called his arrest as a member of the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons the night before Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999 the "worst night of my life."

Robinson, now a radio and broadcast analyst for the Carolina Panthers, shared that experience with the team on Sunday before it departed from Charlotte, North Carolina, to face the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50.

Robinson, a three-time Pro Bowl safety, said he wanted to remind the Carolina players of the pitfalls that can occur during time off as they prepare for the Broncos on Sunday at Levi's Stadium.

"Getting to this stage, there's three things that's easy to forget: faith, family and football," Robinson said. "And I forgot all three. Hearing it come from me is a little bit different."

Robinson was charged with soliciting sex from an undercover police officer the night before the Super Bowl in Miami. A starting safety, he played the next day and gave up an 80-yard touchdown pass to Denver quarterback John Elway in a 34-19 Broncos victory.

"Like I told the guys, that was the worst night of my life," Robinson said. "The worst. Nothing else compares."

Carolina coach Ron Rivera called the speech "courageous." He was reminded of it as many of his players headed to nearby San Francisco to enjoy a day off, something Rivera admitted made him "a bit nervous."

"It was one of the bravest things I've seen a guy do," Rivera said. "When he got done, our guys gave him an ovation. For him to step up and relive that and tell the guys he was wrong, he forgot the reason why he was there, that's a huge message.

"And I think that's a great message.

Robinson's arrest came on the same day he won the Bart Starr Award for outstanding character and leadership. Many of the Panthers were unaware of his story, but they appreciated the message.

"It was shocking to most," quarterback Cam Newton said. "I know a lot of guys didn't expect that. For him to have that attitude to open up his life and his stories for us ... it just shows you what type of organization we have.

"A lot of guys wouldn't necessarily be comfortable telling everyone their story, but he did. A lot of guys stepped back and understood the value and the importance of stepping back and staying focused in an environment like this."

Wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery agreed.

"It reinforced everything that we preached all year long when it comes to being selfless, making it all about the team and not letting anything else get in the way of that," he said. "That was a great message for everyone at that point in time."

Robinson played the 2000 season for Carolina before retiring. He has been with the organization as an analyst the past 13 seasons.

"It brings back up everything," Robinson said of sharing his story. "I love this team. I've worked for this team for 14 years. I love [team owner Jerry] Richardson. I love that he would even take a chance on me.

"I live vicariously through these guys."
 
Gary Kubiak 'disappointed' with Ryan Murphy; Broncos moving on

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- Denver Broncos coach Gary Kubiak said Wednesday he was "disappointed'' to send rookie safety Ryan Murphy back to Denver after the practice squad player had been detained by police as part of a prostitution sting just a few miles from the team's hotel.
Murphy was sent home Tuesday night shortly after he was detained and questioned by the Santa Clara County Sheriff's Office. The Broncos said Murphy was released at the scene -- a San Jose hotel -- and investigators determined he had not been involved in a crime.

However, Kubiak said the Broncos still elected to send Murphy back to Denver. Murphy, a former seventh-round pick by the Seattle Seahawks, was signed to the Broncos' practice squad in November.

"Yeah, there's disappointment, but it's been dealt with and we've moved on,'' Kubiak said Wednesday. "I dealt with it [Tuesday], and obviously disappointed for the young man, but we're focused on what we have to do football-wise, we're on work [Wednesday] morning with our meetings and getting into our routine. So we've moved on.''

The Broncos' practice squad players are not on the team's 53-player roster, so they are not eligible to play in Super Bowl 50. But the Broncos brought the group to California to practice with the team.

Kubiak addressed the issue in a team meeting Tuesday night.

"Coach Kubiak made it clear, everybody has to be accountable,'' linebackerBrandon Marshall said. "That's an unfortunate situation, that he had to go home, because I think he's a good guy. Just unfortunate.''

Murphy is an Oakland, California, native.

The San Jose Mercury News reported that the sting involved Murphy's brother. The paper, citing sources, said the pair was questioned by sheriff's deputies Tuesday evening at a Motel 6 in north San Jose.

Murphy's brother, according to multiple reports, was cited for solicitation.


 
Eugene Robinson cautions Panthers with story of 'worst night of my life'

http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/1...account-worst-night-my-life-super-bowl-xxxiii

SAN JOSE, Calif. -- Eugene Robinson called his arrest as a member of the NFC Champion Atlanta Falcons the night before Super Bowl XXXIII in 1999 the "worst night of my life."

Robinson, now a radio and broadcast analyst for the Carolina Panthers, shared that experience with the team on Sunday before it departed from Charlotte, North Carolina, to face the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50.

Robinson, a three-time Pro Bowl safety, said he wanted to remind the Carolina players of the pitfalls that can occur during time off as they prepare for the Broncos on Sunday at Levi's Stadium.

"Getting to this stage, there's three things that's easy to forget: faith, family and football," Robinson said. "And I forgot all three. Hearing it come from me is a little bit different."

Robinson was charged with soliciting sex from an undercover police officer the night before the Super Bowl in Miami. A starting safety, he played the next day and gave up an 80-yard touchdown pass to Denver quarterback John Elway in a 34-19 Broncos victory.

"Like I told the guys, that was the worst night of my life," Robinson said. "The worst. Nothing else compares."

Carolina coach Ron Rivera called the speech "courageous." He was reminded of it as many of his players headed to nearby San Francisco to enjoy a day off, something Rivera admitted made him "a bit nervous."

"It was one of the bravest things I've seen a guy do," Rivera said. "When he got done, our guys gave him an ovation. For him to step up and relive that and tell the guys he was wrong, he forgot the reason why he was there, that's a huge message.

"And I think that's a great message.

Robinson's arrest came on the same day he won the Bart Starr Award for outstanding character and leadership. Many of the Panthers were unaware of his story, but they appreciated the message.

"It was shocking to most," quarterback Cam Newton said. "I know a lot of guys didn't expect that. For him to have that attitude to open up his life and his stories for us ... it just shows you what type of organization we have.

"A lot of guys wouldn't necessarily be comfortable telling everyone their story, but he did. A lot of guys stepped back and understood the value and the importance of stepping back and staying focused in an environment like this."

Wide receiver Jerricho Cotchery agreed.

"It reinforced everything that we preached all year long when it comes to being selfless, making it all about the team and not letting anything else get in the way of that," he said. "That was a great message for everyone at that point in time."

Robinson played the 2000 season for Carolina before retiring. He has been with the organization as an analyst the past 13 seasons.

"It brings back up everything," Robinson said of sharing his story. "I love this team. I've worked for this team for 14 years. I love [team owner Jerry] Richardson. I love that he would even take a chance on me.

"I live vicariously through these guys."

I would stay away from Eugene. He was preaching to the Falcons that week too
 
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