Off The Field Problems
Dexter Reid, Free Agent (Colts)
Pacman Jones, Titans
March 11th,2007
Charged with  carrying a concealed weapon in Virginia
May 13th,2005
Case involving Pacman Jones dismissed. The original charges were battery.
Tennessean.com
March 26th, 2007
Pulled over on suspected DUI, then charged with marijuana possesion and carrying a concealed weapon
Pilotonline.com
July 13th,2005
Adam Jones is arrested on charges of assault and vandalism stemming from a nightclub altercation.
Jerramy Stevens, Free Agent (Seahawks)
November 7th,2005
Pacman Jones was involved in an altercation with a Browns assistant coach following Sunday's game against Cleveland.
Nashville City Paper
June 2nd, 1998
Stevens was arrested on charges of second-degree assault armed with a deadly weapon and fourth-degree assault. According to a police report, Stevens and a friend engaged in a fight with a 17-year-old and witnesses said Stevens stomped on the man's face. Stevens agreed to a plea deal of a charge of misdemeanor assault.
January 2nd,2006
Coach Jeff Fisher benched CB Pacman Jones after he received two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties for confronting an official.
July 10th, 1998
Stevens tested positive for for marijuana and served a day in jail.
July 27th, 2000
Stevens arrested for investigation of sexual assault but was never charged and released from jail after prosecutors determined they wouldn't be able to charge Stevens in the required 72-hours after his arrest.
April 15th,2006
Nine people have been arrested for suspicion in two major drug rings, one of whom has apparent ties to Titans CB Pacman Jones.
April 19th,2006
Police were seeking to talk to Pacman Jones about a fight he witnessed at a gas station Tuesday.
Jones was reportedly only a witness, but the police said a surveillance camera caught Jones in the background of a fight that included gunfire Tuesday night.
May 4th,2001
Stevens was cited for reckless driving and hit and run after crashing into a nursing home in Northgate, Washington. Stevens pleaded guilty to hit-and-run and causing property damage and was sentenced to 240 hours of community service.
April 3rd,2003
Stevens was stopped by Medina, Washington police and was charged with reckless driving and driving while intoxicated. He pleaded guilty to reckless driving and was fined $1,000 and was sentenced to two days in jail because the judge ruled Stevens violated his probation from the hit-and-run case.
August 25th,2006
Pacman Jones was arrested early Friday morning and charged with disorderly conduct and public intoxication.
Jones was spotted arguing loudly with a woman by police after a rap concert. When questioned, Pacman said the woman had stolen his wallet and passed it on to her friends.
March 13th, 2007
Stevens was arrested in Scottsdale, Arizona. He is facing DUI and marijuana possession charges.
Seattletimes.com
October 28th,2006
Pacman Jones was accused of misdemeanor assault after allegedly spitting in the face of a woman at a nightclub early Thursday morning.
March 20th, 2007
Multiple complaints were raised against Stevens by other residents in his condominium complex. The complaints include, vomit on their doors, used condoms on the back porch, loud parties at all hours of the night, and various noise complaints.
Seattletimes.com
November 1st,2006
Pacman Jones will be suspended for this week's game against Jacksonville.
Antrel Rolle, Cardinals
December 15h,2006
Titans CB Adam "Pac-Man" Jones was heard shouting obscenities at former Tennessee tight end Frank Wycheck at the end of Friday's practice.
July 13th, 2004
Charged with disorderly conduct and breach of the peace, and resisting an officer without violence, both misdemeanors.
Rolle also was charged with felony battery on a law enforcement officer.
MiamiHerald.com
Febuary 20th,2007
Las Vegas police are reportedly looking to talk to Pacman Jones about a triple shooting at the Minxx Gentlemen's Club.
Febuary 28th,2007
Pacman Jones is scheduled to appear in a Georgia court later in March for a felony charge of obstructing police last February.
At the time, Pacman was arrested for marijuana possession but had the charges dropped.
Jake Plummer, Retired
May 29th, 1997
Jake Plummer was charged Wednesday on four felony counts of sexual abuse stemming from an incident in a nightclub. Three women claimed Plummer reached under their clothes while they danced.
MinnesotaDaily.com

March 11th,2007
Pacman Jones was threatened with a knife at a bowling alley Friday night, according to News Channel 5 in Nashville.
June 28th, 1997
Quarterback Jake Plummer, accused of felony sex abuse, agreed to a plea bargain yesterday under which he received two years' probation. Plummer was accused of groping four women in March at a nightclub in Tempe, Ariz. He faced four felony counts of sex abuse that could have led to eight years in prison.
New York Times
March 26th,2007
Las Vegas police are expected to recommend Pacman Jones be charged with felony coercion, misdemeanor battery, and misdemeanor threat to life stemming from a triple shooting that took place February 19.
April 10th,2007
The NFL has suspended Pacman Jones for the 2007 season under the league's new discipline policy.
December 17th, 2004
Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer was fined $5,000 by the NFL on Friday for making an obscene gesture during last week's game against Miami.
CBSSportsline.com
October, 2003
A bar fight at West Virginia University results in a one year suspended jail sentence and two years probation.
May 24th, 2006
Broncos quarterback Jake Plummer was issued a summons by the Englewood police in connection with a purported "road-rage-type incident" last month.
Denverpost.com
Mike Vick, Falcons
January 19th, 2007
Vick reluctantly surrendered a water bottle to security at Miami International Airport that smelled like marijuana and contained a substance in a hidden compartment. He was not arrested and was allowed to board an AirTran flight that landed in Atlanta before noon Wednesday.
USAToday.com
September 7th, 2006
The misdemeanor road-rage charge against the Broncos' quarterback became a plea agreement Wednesday between Plummer's attorney, Harvey Steinberg, and the Englewood prosecuting attorney's office. Under the plea, Plummer did not have to issue an admission of guilt and his trial was given a nine-month continuance, according to Steinberg.
Denverpost.com
March 14th, 2005
A Georgia woman is suing the star NFL quarterback for negligence and battery. According to the lawsuit, Sonya Elliot, a 26-year-old health care worker, was infected with the sexually transmitted disease in April 2003 after an unprotected encounter with Vick at the athlete's Duluth, Georgia home.
TheSmokingGun.com
Cedric Griffin, Vikings
April 15th, 2007
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Cedric Griffin was freed on $50 bail after being arrested early Sunday in downtown Minneapolis and charged with misdemeanor disorderly conduct, authorities said.
SI.com
November 29th, 2006
Quarterback Michael Vick has been fined $10,000 by the NFL for the obscene gestures that he directed toward heckling fans following the Falcons' loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.In addition to the fine, Vick has agreed to donate $10,000 to a charity of his choice.
ESPN.com
Daunte Culpepper, Dolphins
Febuary 8th, 2005
Two men were arrested in the parking lot of the RDV Sportsplex in Maitland. They were taken into custody for marijuana possession. Eyewitness News has learned the men were inside an SUV belonging to NFL quarterback Daunte Culpepper.
Freerepublic.com
December 15th, 2005
Quarterback Daunte Culpepper  and three other Minnesota Vikings were charged Thursday with three misdemeanors each for taking part in a bawdy boat party earlier this season on Lake Minnetonka. If convicted, each player faces a maximum of 90 days in jail on each count.
CBSSportsline.com
Brett Favre, Packers
May, 1996
Admitted addiction to painkiller Vicodin, then spent 45 days in treatment at Menninger Clinic in Topeka, Kan.
Packersnews.com
Eli Manning, Giants
January, 2000
Manning was arrested for public drunkenness when a fraternity initiation party got out of hand.
Dallasnews.com
Brian Griese, Bears
April 7th, 1996
Griese was locked out of a local bar, called Scorekeepers, by the staff, after entering and exiting several times through the fire exit doors. After being locked out, Griese broke the bar's window. He pled guilty to a misdemeanor malicious destruction of property charge for this offense.
Michigandaily.com
October 31st, 2000
Brian Griese was pulled over on an interstate outside Denver. Police said he was traveling 80 mph in a 65 mph zone. He failed roadside sobriety tests and was taken to a detoxification facility in Aurora, Colorado State Patrol Trooper Rob Marone said. Griese's blood-alcohol content was above the 0.10-percent legal limit, but Marone would not be more specific.
Dailytexanonline.com
Matt Schaub, Texans
November 8th, 2004
Matt Schaub was arrested for reportedly taking part in an assault that took place in the Corner district. Near 1 a.m., a 19-year-old male stopped a Charlottesville Police officer, claiming he had been assaulted by three people near the Wing Factory restaurant on Elliewood Avenue, according to a police statement.
TheCavalierDaily.com
Steve McNair, Ravens
May 22nd, 2003
Steve McNair was arrested this morning for drunk driving after a cop spotted the 30-year-old football star's SUV weaving erratically through the streets of downtown Nashville. A bleary-eyed McNair, who smelled of alcohol, agreed to a Breathalyzer test and registered a .18, nearly twice the state's .10 blood alcohol limit. A search of McNair's 1999 Lincoln Navigator also turned up a 9mm pistol. But while the QB holds a valid permit to carry the weapon, it is illegal to possess a firearm while under the influence. Charged with DUI and the gun rap, McNair was released from a Music City lockup after posting a $3000 bond. All charges were dismissed.
TheSmokingGun.com
Drew Bledsoe, Free Agent (Cowboys)
December 11th, 1997
A woman injured last month at a nightclub where two New England Patriots jumped off the stage into the crowd filed suit yesterday against the football players, the nightclub and members of the band that was playing. Among those named in the suit were Patriots quarterback Drew Bledsoe and offensive guard Max Lane. Tameeka Messier of Maynard, Mass., contended in the suit that Bledsoe jumped off the stage and landed on top of her.
NYTimes.com
Ben Roethlisberger, Steelers
June 19th, 2006
Ben Roethlisberger faces fines of $388 for not having a valid motorcycle license and for not wearing a helmet during a collision a week ago in downtown Pittsburgh, police said. The Steelers quarterback will be issued citations for those two offenses, which carry fines and costs of $106.50 to $281.50 each.
USAToday.com
Kerry Collins, Titans
July, 1997
Kerry Collins had already drawn criticism from teammate Lamar Lathon for his drinking in a  published book by Charles Chandler and Scott Fowler, the Charlotte Observer's Panther beat writers. Then, on the last night of training camp, several players, including Collins and massive offensive tackle Norberto Davidds-Garrido, who is Hispanic, went to a Spartanburg bar for a night of drinking. Reports have varied as to why Davidds-Garrido punched Collins at the bar, giving the quarterback a black eye, but afterward several reports and sources confirm that Collins, who is white, called receiver Muhsin Muhammad, who is black, a n---, almost starting another fray. This happened before Collins broke his jaw on the field against the Denver Broncos. "Kerry was drunk and sometimes he feels so comfortable around us black players that he feels like he can say anything he wants, like n---, for instance," said released cornerback Emmanuel McDaniel, who is black, in a recent telephone interview.
StAugustine.com
November 4th, 1998
Collins was arrested early Monday morning. A state policeman found he had a blood alcohol content of .14 percent, a Charlotte, N.C., newspaper reported. A blood alcohol content of .08 is considered legally drunk in North Carolina.
NYTimes.com
Jon Kitna, Lions
Febuary 27th, 2004
Jon Kitna, the Cincinnati Bengals' quarterback fined by the NFL last year for wearing a baseball-style cap embroidered with a simple, white cross  won't have to pay, the football league has announced. Kitna was fined $5,000 for wearing unauthorized headgear too close to game time during a television interview in December.The NFL did not say why the fine was rescinded.
Findarticles.com
Winston Justice, Eagles
March 3rd, 2004
USC Sophomore OT Winston Justice was put on 3 years probation and fined $300 after pleading no contest to a misdemeanor charge of solicitation of a prostitute.
Rivals.com
June 15th, 2004
Winston Justice has pleaded no contest to a misdemeanor count of exhibition of a replica firearm and was sentenced to 60 days of electronic monitoring and three years' probation. A plea deal was reached Monday before jury selection in the trial of Winston Justice, a sophomore and two-year starter on the offensive line for the Trojans. Justice was arrested March 3 for allegedly pulling a pellet gun on a student during a Feb. 24 dispute in a parking structure near the USC campus. Justice, 19, pleaded not guilty in April to three counts of exhibition of a replica firearm. At his May pretrial hearing, he rejected a plea offer from prosecutors that called for a 90-day jail sentence. The plea deal was reached after Justice's attorney, Larry Clough, twice met with Deputy City Attorney Melanie Chavira in Superior Court Judge Patricia M. Schnegg's chambers.
USAToday.com
March 26th, 2004
Winston Justice, a starting offensive tackle at Southern California the past two years, has reportedly been suspended for two semesters for allegedly pulling a pellet gun at another student, meaning he won't be eligible to play next season.
ESPN.com
Jabar Gaffney, Patriots
December, 1999
Gaffney is caught stealing $245 and an $80 watch from the UF locker room during a high school state championship game in December of 1999. Gaffney signs a deferred prosecution agreement for petty theft and is given six months of unsupervised probation. Coach Steve Spurrier dismisses him from the team, but after a tearful apology from Gaffney and support from four family members who played for the Gators, Spurrier rescinds his decision.
Palmbeachpost.com
2000
Jabar Gaffney marched to the Tennessee bench,and  made the infamous throat-slash gesture banned in the NFL. That move cost Gaffney the first half of the next week's game against Kentucky.
ESPN.com
July 28th, 2006
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Jabar Gaffney was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of a handgun following a traffic stop last month, New Jersey county prosecutors said Friday. Gaffney had a permit to carry the weapon in Texas, but not in New Jersey, Camden County prosecutors said. The charge carries a maximum five-year sentence but most first-time offenders get no jail time.
ESPN.com
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