Denver Broncos’ star linebacker is currently sitting out six games due to violating the NFL’s substance-abuse policy, and during the past month he has had two separate run-ins with the police. Miller was arrested last month for an outstanding warrant, and in the latest incident he was also cited last week for driving with a suspended license and speeding near his home. The Denver Broncos declined to comment on Miller’s latest incident.
According to CBS 4 in Denver:
CBS4 has learned the star linebacker was stopped again by law enforcement last week and cited for driving while his license was suspended and speeding, adding to a multitude of legal woes.
Arapahoe County officials confirm that late last week an Arapahoe County deputy stopped Miller for speeding in the vicinity of his home in Arapahoe County.
A routine computer check showed that Miller’s license had already been suspended.
Arapahoe County Sheriff Grayson Robinson told CBS4 that Miller was not jailed but was cited for the license violation and speeding. He said Miller was with his father, who was then allowed to drive the car.
Get it together, young man.

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