Javon In The Club, Bottle Full Of Bub

Former Broncos receiver Javon Walker was robbed and beaten on Monday morning in Las Vegas. He was found unconscious after a night of partying. He reportedly had $103,000 in cash and jewelry stolen from him and he was left with numerous facial injuries.

This is not the only scary incident Walker has been involved in. While playing for the Broncos, he was sitting next to Darrent Williams in the limo the night that Williams got shot and killed in a drive-by. Rob Calonge of MVN links some information between the two incidents:

According to various sources, Javon Walker was on his second straight night of spraying Dom into a crowd at a night club (isn't he supposed to be getting ready for the season?). As reported earlier, he had also done this at Tryst early Sunday morning, while Monday morning it was Body English. According to some reports, he was racking up $15,000 tabs on both nights.

What makes this all the more troubling is that it has been reported that Brandon Marshall and his cousin had sprayed the crowd at a night club the night that Darrent Williams was shot and died in Walker's arms. This 'spraying' of champagne is the suspected impetus of the drive by shooting.

When Darrent Williams was put to rest, Walker begged out of going to Texas for the funeral and instead was later seen at Tryst in Las Vegas.

H/T: DeadSpin and Bronco Talk

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