Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman issued a statement Wednesday that called three player arrests in the past three weeks "unacceptable and disappointing," and he vowed that the organization would take a "methodical look" at how to prevent off-the-field problems.
Spielman's rebuke came after news surfaced that linebacker Erin Henderson was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and possession of a controlled substance in Eden Prairie on Nov. 19.
Henderson filed a petition in Hennepin County District Court challenging the revocation of his driver's license because of the drunken-driving arrest.
On Wednesday, former Vikings cornerback A.J. Jefferson was charged with one count of felony domestic assault by strangulation in connection with an attack on his girlfriend Monday at their Eden Prairie home. The Vikings had released him shortly after his arrest.
And on Nov. 9, wide receiver Jerome Simpson was arrested on drunken-driving charges.
"Our organization looks at each situation and the circumstances involved to determine our actions with those players and how to best move forward," Spielman said in his statement. "The Vikings have a comprehensive approach with our player development program and excellent resources that are a part of this organization, but certainly we will take a methodical look at how we can improve upon our current programs to prevent these situations in the future."
Henderson's challenge
No criminal charges have been filed against Henderson, and he was not booked into jail after he was stopped at 3:19 a.m.
After the stop, Henderson took a breath test that showed a blood alcohol level of .11 percent, above the legal threshold of 0.08 percent.