Tuesday, February 25, 2025 - Former NFL player and current Denver Broncos linebackers coach Michael Wilhoite was arrested over the weekend for allegedly assaulting a police officer.
The 38-year-old was booked on February 22 at the Downtown Detention
Center on a charge of second-degree assault to a peace officer. Wilhoite is
scheduled to appear in court at 10:30 AM on Monday.
According to a police report obtained by TMZ Sports, a Denver Police
officer claimed he was working a curb assignment on the East arrivals level of
the airport around 2:09 PM when the incident occurred. The officer said he told
Wilhoite that he could not leave his 2021 Ford Bronco unattended, to which
Wilhoite allegedly responded by saying, "shut the f*** up" twice.
The officer stated that Wilhoite then bumped his chest into him, causing
him to step backward. In response, the officer shoved Wilhoite, who allegedly
punched the officer in the right side of the face with a closed left fist,
knocking him to the ground. The officer reported using a taser on Wilhoite as
he attempted to enter his vehicle, striking him in the upper left side and left
hip. After the effects of the taser wore off, Wilhoite allegedly closed his car
door and drove away.
The officer reported injuries to his knees, pain in his right jaw, and
possible internal injuries to his left wrist.
In response to the arrest, the Broncos released a statement to 9News
saying, "We are aware of a situation involving Michael Wilhoite that
occurred Sunday and are in the process of gathering more information."
Reports indicate that the incident took place after Wilhoite had dropped
someone off at the airport.
Wilhoite, who went undrafted out of Washburn University in 2011, played
six seasons as a linebacker in the NFL, spending most of his career with the
San Francisco 49ers. He recorded 231 tackles in 79 games. Before joining the
NFL, he played for the Omaha Nighthawks in the UFL.
Following his playing career, Wilhoite transitioned into coaching,
serving on the staffs of the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers before
joining the Broncos as an outside linebackers coach in 2023.
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