Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper arrested on domestic violence charges
Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested and charged in connection with a domestic violence incident in Douglas County, Colorado.

Denver Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper was arrested and charged in connection with a domestic violence incident in Douglas County, Colorado.
According to reports, Cooper was charged with criminal mischief following the incident. Fox News reported that both Cooper and his girlfriend were arrested on domestic violence charges after an argument involving cheating allegations, though other sources did not confirm details about the girlfriend's arrest or the specific nature of the dispute.
The incident occurred in Douglas County, where local authorities processed the charges. Cooper has been participating in the team's offseason program, according to CBS Sports.
Cooper plays linebacker for the Denver Broncos and has been with the team during their current offseason activities. The charges stem from what authorities have classified as a domestic violence incident, though specific details about what transpired have not been fully disclosed by law enforcement.
The Denver Broncos organization has not yet issued a public statement regarding Cooper's arrest. The NFL typically reviews such incidents under its personal conduct policy, which can result in disciplinary action including fines or suspensions for players charged with domestic violence-related offenses.