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DENVER — John “Jack” Elway III, the son of Broncos general manager John Elway, reached a plea deal and has been sentenced to domestic violence counseling and probation after an altercation with his girlfriend in July, Colorado court records show.

According to an affidavit, Jack Elway allegedly pulled the woman out of his car by her hair near the intersection of West Colfax Avenue and North Lipan Street after getting into an argument with her.

The affidavit added that some of the woman’s hair was pulled out and after she attempted to stand up, Elway shoved her back to the ground.

Elway, a former quarterback at Cherry Creek High School and Arizona State University, was charged with disturbing the peace but reached the deal in which he pleaded guilty to disturbing the peace in exchange for an assault charge being dropped.

TMZ first reported the plea deal.

Jack Elway received one year of probation, was fined, cannot own firearms and cannot have contact with the victim. He also must complete one year of domestic violence counseling.