Denver Broncos linebacker Von Miller called the team’s Halloween party earlier this week a “private” and “safe” gathering that was separate from the arrest of former backup quarterback Chad Kelly.

Von posted some video on Youtube of the party.

My Western themed halloween party and what really went down. Just some good old fashioned clean fun with my closest friends and teammates!

Kelly attended the party and later was arrested on suspicion of first-degree criminal trespass in the early morning hours Tuesday. Kelly was then waived by the Broncos on Wednesday morning.

Broncos QB Chad Kelly Arrested for Trespassing https://t.co/EJjpcY8a90 — SportsGossip.com (@sportsgossip) October 23, 2018

Miller said there were members of the Broncos’ security staff on site for the party, as well as additional security personnel Miller hired for the event. Miller also said there were members of the Denver Outlaws professional lacrosse team and the NBA’s Denver Nuggets and Sacramento Kings in attendance.

“It was a private event, it was safe,” Miller said Thursday. “I had team security there, I had my own private security there … just all of Denver sports. It was a private event, it was Halloween party, it was a safe event.”

Kelly faces a Nov. 8th court date after a brief court appearance Wednesday in Arapahoe County Court.

“Of course, we got the news about Chad. I care about Chad as a person,” Miller said. “The party was separate from his issues. I love the guy, I wish the best for him.”

Several players and team officials have privately said Kelly was “acting up” at that party and at one point was asked to leave the gathering just before he was arrested. Halloween parties always have the tendency to get a little wild.