Broncos offensive lineman Quentin Saulsberry was arrested May 19 in Arapahoe County on suspicion of drunken driving, The Denver Post has learned through a search of state records.

He is the third member of the Broncos organization this offseason to be cited for DUI. Director of pro personnel Tom Heckert, 45, was arrested June 11 in Parker, and director of player personnel Matt Russell, 40, was arrested July 6 in Breckenridge.

Saulsberry, 24, was arrested and charged with a lane usage violation as well as DUI. He is scheduled to be in Arapahoe County Court on Aug. 19.

According to the Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office report, police were notified of a white Ford pickup truck that was weaving and “unable to maintain the lanes.” In a parking lot, Saulsberry was questioned after he exited the 7-Eleven near South Jordan Road and East Broncos Parkway. The report says Saulsberry was leaving the 7-Eleven just after 2 a.m. May 19 when he attempted to get into his pickup truck.

He told the deputy he had “one beer at a friend’s house,” but was arrested at 2:34 a.m. after he failed a roadside sobriety test. He elected to take a blood test, which was performed at 3:47 a.m. Results of the test were redacted from the court documents.

“We have been aware of Quentin Saulsberry’s arrest and will continue to monitor the legal developments related to this matter, which is subject to review under the NFL’s policies,” Broncos spokesperson Patrick Smyth said Monday.

The Broncos contacted the league office upon learning of Saulsberry’s arrest and sat down with the center, Smyth said.

The 6-foot-3, 305-pound Saulsberry went undrafted in 2012 out of Mississippi State and was signed by the Broncos as a free agent on Sept. 3, 2012. He spent last season on Denver’s practice squad and served a four-game suspension last season for violating the NFL’s performance-enhancement-drug policy.

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