Browns' Quinn denies New Year's altercation outside restaurant

By TOM WITHERS, AP Sports Writer

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Snow swirls around Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn as he warms up before the Browns host the Buffalo Bills in an NFL football game Sunday, Dec. 16, 2007, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)

By Beth Boehne

CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns quarterback Brady Quinn denied that he was involved in an altercation on New Year's Day in which a man claimed on an emergency phone call that Quinn made a slur at him.

On a 911 call early Jan. 1, Seth Harris told Columbus police that the former Notre Dame star was with a group at La Fogata Grill and that they were insulting gays outside the restaurant.

"There's a group of football players, Brady Quinn from the Browns ... and he's trying to cause a fight," Harris told the operator. "His friends are yelling at all of the gay people that are around here."

Harris said he had a verbal exchange with Quinn.

In a statement released Wednesday through the Browns, Quinn said he had dinner on New Year's Eve with his girlfriend and other couples but that nothing else happened.

"At no time that night was I involved in a verbal or physical altercation, nor did I have any interaction with the police," Quinn said in the statement. "I want to be clear that I did not engage in any of the alleged conduct, nor did I make inappropriate comments to anyone.

"Any allegations to the contrary are either untrue or the result of misidentification."

However, Columbus police said when they arrived Quinn was arguing with 32-year-old Jason Thompson.

Quinn's friends encouraged him to step back from the situation and he did, police spokeswoman Amanda Ford said.

She added that police did not hear any comments made at the scene and couldn't confirm Harris' statements on the 911 call.

"We don't know what that argument was about," Ford said.

After Quinn backed off, Thompson turned his aggression on officers and he was arrested and accused of disorderly conduct, Ford said.

The Browns issued a statement backing Quinn, their former first-round draft pick who played in just one game as a rookie.

"We are aware of the alleged comments made by Brady Quinn, which the Browns take seriously," the club's statement said. "After speaking with Brady and his representatives we find these reported accusations without merit."

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Associated Press writer Joe Milicia contributed to this report.

Thursday, Mar 13 at 4:27 PM natalie wrote ...

I LOVE BRADY QUINN!! NO ONE LOVES HIM MORE THAN I DO.. I KNOW HIS ADDRESS FULL NAME LISCENSE PLATE.. I RODE MY BIKE TO HIS HOUSE... I KNOW HIS BDAY AND HEIGHT AND WEIGHT... DONT EVEN START WITH ALL THIS CRAP... HE WOULD NEVER DO SOMETHING TO PUT HIS REP. AT RISK!

Thursday, Mar 13 at 4:24 PM anonymous wrote ...

you guys really need to think about this... first of all why would a very famous person make rude comments in front of people if he knew he would get in trouble for it... if you were famous would you do something like that?!? i wouldnt that would be retarded! he seems like a ver nice guy (and very attractive at that.)

Friday, Feb 15 at 12:41 AM anonymous wrote ...

Must be tough to be in NFL and closeted. Many closeted gays are self-hating until they come out. Why was a good looking NFL leading man in a gay neighborhood on New Year's Eve? Some of the biggest homophobes are really closet gays. He should consider counseling if he is not already there yet.Like the saying goes, "Once you resort to violence, you have already lost". Peace, Brady.

Thursday, Feb 14 at 11:10 AM Anonymous wrote ...

obviously MM isn't from Columbus. The Short North is very close to campus and has lots of entertainment and restaurants for gay and straight alike. Plus with Columbus having one of the largest New Year Eve's events in the midwest, the entire downtown area was teeming with people.

Thursday, Feb 14 at 11:09 AM anonymous wrote ...

MM You need to find something to do with your time rather than speculate on why someone was in a certain place. People who try to make something out of nothing are pathetic.

Wednesday, Feb 13 at 8:43 PM MM wrote ...

BRADY Q WAS IN A GAY FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD. A HOMOPHOBE WOULDN'T BE IN THAT TYPE OF AREA UNLESS HE WAS THERE TO ATTACK GAYS. MAKES ME WONDER IF BRADY Q. WAS LOOKING FOR SOME ACTION ON NEW YEARS EVE.

Wednesday, Feb 13 at 7:12 PM Anonymous wrote ...

I hope the allegations are false. Also, considering his looks & physique, I'm sure in addition to all the female fans, he has quite a few male fans that aren't that interested in his football skills.

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