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Ex-Bronco Kay Cleared

Compiled From Wire Services

Former Denver Broncos tight end Clarence Kay walked out of jail in Denver a free man after a stabbing victim who had picked him out of a photo lineup couldn’t identify him in a physical lineup.

The district attorney’s office said it could not file charges.

Kay, who ended a nine-year career with the Broncos after the 1992 season, surrendered to police last Thursday after an arrest warrant was issued.

The warrant alleged attempted first-degree murder and second-degree assault for a July 16 attack on 29-year-old Nick Voth, a Denver paramedic.

Kay and his lawyer maintained throughout the incarceration that police had the wrong man and that he had an alibi for the time of the attack.