Denver Broncos wide receiver Josh Reynolds is recovering from two gunshot wounds after he and another man were fired upon following a visit to a strip club last week.

“Josh Reynolds was a victim of a shooting on Friday in Denver and received treatment for minor injuries,” the Broncos said in a statement to The Associated Press.

Denver police said they have arrested two men — Luis Mendoza, 35, and Burr Charlesworth, 42 — in connection with the shootings, which occurred around 3 a.m. on Oct. 18 along a stretch of Interstate 25 south of downtown.

The men were being held for investigation of attempted first-degree murder and first-degree assault. Police said they were trying to identify possible additional suspects and “therefore the arrest reports are sealed to protect the integrity of the investigation.”

NBC affiliate KUSA-TV in Denver, the Broncos’ flagship station, said Reynolds was shot once in his left arm and once in the back of his head. The station said Reynolds and the other man were followed after leaving a strip club called Shotgun Willies.

Reynolds is on injured reserve with a broken finger and didn’t travel with the Broncos to New Orleans for their Thursday night game on Oct. 17. The shooting happened a few hours after the Broncos beat the Saints.

Reynolds has been working out on a side field during the Broncos’ practices this week.

He is in his ninth NFL season and his first in Denver after signing a two-year, $9 million contract last offseason.

He spent the last three seasons with Detroit. He’s also played for the Titans and the Rams, who drafted him in the fourth round of the 2017 NFL draft out of Texas A&M.

DOING HIS DUTY >> The Dallas Cowboys expect Brandon Aubrey to be available Sunday against the 49ers after missing the first two practices of the week when the kicker was selected for jury duty.

Coach Mike McCarthy said that Aubrey was getting his work in later in the day after court was out of session.

The Cowboys don’t expect any issues with Aubrey being on the team’s charter flight, and McCarthy said the return trip would be designed to make sure Aubrey is back in time if his case lingers into next week.

After setting an NFL record last season by making the first 35 kicks of his career, Aubrey is 17 of 19 this season.