Dallas police said Wednesday they have not yet ruled out that Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib might have shot himself in the leg during an incident in June.

Their investigation into the shooting is continuing. His wound did not need surgery, and he has participated in Broncos’ training camp since Aug. 8 after spending time on the nonfootball injury list.

Talib said he was at a Dallas park about 3:40 a.m. on June 5 when he was shot, according to police, but was “too intoxicated” to remember how he was shot. Related Articles August 8, 2016 Aqib Talib makes 1st appearance in uniform since suffering gunshot wound

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About that same time, nearby, two men were shot at a Dallas strip club by an unknown suspect, according to police, who are investigating where Talib was shot — at the strip club or the park.

The Dallas Police Department doesn’t close criminal investigations, and the Talib case is still open and being investigated, according to senior Corporal Tramese Andrews of the Dallas Police media relations department.

The results of the investigation could mean legal consequences for Talib, depending on who shot him, where he was shot, if he fired a gun, and whether he was licensed to carry in Texas.

Talib also faces a possible suspension by the NFL for violating its personal conduct policy regardless of any legal action.