ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos coach John Fox gathered his players at midfield last month just before they dispersed for summer vacation and gave them his usual admonition about staying out of trouble.
By all accounts, they have heeded that advice not to embarrass themselves or the organization. But Executive Vice President John Elway's top two assistants haven't.
"Just make good decisions, be smart," Fox said that hot June 13 afternoon, a mantra heard across the league as players scattered for some R&R following months of offseason workouts.
One day before, the Broncos brass had learned that Tom Heckert, the former Cleveland Browns general manager, had been charged with drunken driving in nearby Parker just a month after being hired as Denver's director of pro personnel.
The Broncos kept Heckert's June 11 arrest quiet until The Associated Press reported it Tuesday, a day after Broncos director of player personnel Matt Russell, Elway's right-hand man, apologized for his arrest over the weekend on suspicion of driving under the influence stemming from his crash into a police SUV.
The revelation of a second Broncos executive facing DUI charges led the organization to acknowledge a "disturbing pattern of irresponsible behavior" that it vowed to clean up.
Neither Heckert, 45, nor Russell, 40, are expected to be fired, but team President Joe Ellis promised severe penalties separate from any legal consequences. The team has been consulting with the NFL about discipline, and it's expected that both men will also undergo treatment for alcohol problems.
The executives' arrests come at a time when NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell favors stiffer penalties for first-time drunken drivers and the league has strengthened its ties to MADD — Mothers Against Drunk Driving — which participated in the latest NFL rookie symposium.