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Former Broncos Q'back Chad Kelly Pleads Guilty To Trespassing

Kelly was fired after being arrested for entering a strange Englewood home dressed as Woody from Toy Story after a Halloween Party.

ARAPAHOE COUNTY, CO – Former Denver Broncos back-up quarterback appeared in Arapahoe County Court Wednesday and pleaded guilty to trespassing in Englewood.

According to police, on Oct. 23, 2018 Kelly stumbled uninvited into a strange home in Englewood around 1 a.m., wearing a Halloween costume resembling "Woody" from Toy Story. He was beaten out by the homeowner with a vacuum cleaner attachment, according to a police affidavit.

Kelly was fired from the team after his arrest.

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Kelly plead guilty to charges of misdemeanor second-degree criminal trespassing, the Denver Post reported. A judge sentenced Kelly to a year of supervised probation and 50 hours of community service.

The night of the Halloween party, police responded to a call about "a male standing outside a residence" in the 3200 block of South Lincoln Street in Englewood. A man and woman told police a strange man came into their home and sat down on the couch "mumbling incoherently."

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Police searched the area and found Kelly sitting in a black SUV near the Gothic Theater at 3623 S. Broadway, where the Halloween Party had been held.

Kelly is from a football family, being the nephew of former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jim Kelly
According to the Associated Press, Kelly was previously arrested in Buffalo in 2014.

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