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Aqib Talib arrives at Broncos facility, goes through some meetings

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There are still plenty of questions surrounding Aqib Talib's shooting. Mike Florio analyzes the situation and explains how the NFL's new personal conduct policy will come into play.

Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib didn’t make the White House trip, and he clearly isn’t ready to participate in OTAs after a gunshot wound to his right leg, but he’s at least back in the building.

According to Jeff Legwold of ESPN.com, Talib showed up at the Broncos facility and met with team doctors and trainers Wednesday morning.

He was also scheduled to go through some meetings with teammates, and is reportedly going to spend most of the rest of the offseason in Denver so the team’s medical staff can oversee his recovery.

“I’ve obviously had many conversations with Aqib since this has taken place, but right now that’s between he and I and the club,” coach Gary Kubiak said Tuesday. “Still trying to get more information on exactly what happened, . . . the thing I’m concerned about is his health. . . .

“We’ve got to sit down and we have to visit. We haven’t been face to face since the incident. . . . Let us get him back here, let us sort through everything that took place, let us make sure we understand what we have to do from a physical standpoint and then we’ll go from there.’'

Talib could still face charges in Texas for shooting himself in the leg, which he has told people what happened, despite telling cops he was too drunk to know what transpired.