As a quarterback, Chad Kelly has taken a few hits.

But this one had to be unique.

The Denver Broncos backup was chased out of an Englewood, Colorado, home that wasn't his early Tuesday morning, with the male homeowner striking a reportedly incoherent Kelly with a vacuum tube.

Kelly was later arrested and charged with criminal trespassing. He was released from jail in the morning after posing a $2,500 bond.

According to police, Kelly entered the home and sat down on the couch next to the female homeowner, mumbling. The female called for her husband, who confronted Kelly and reportedly struck him in the back with an aluminum vacuum tube.

Kelly had fled by the time officers arrived, but was found nearby and later identified by the homeowners. Earlier in the night, Kelly attended a cowboy-themed costume party by teammate Von Miller nearby.

Kelly was as seventh-round draft pick of the Broncos in 2017, that draft's "Mr. Irrelevant." He was kicked off the team at Clemson before finishing his college career at Ole Miss.

Here is the full arrest affidavit from the Englewood PD on the incident involving Chad Kelly: pic.twitter.com/e2JdiEmRIa — Ryan Koenigsberg (@RyanKoenigsberg) October 23, 2018