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Stallworth with Browns; Potential Charges?

March 21, 2009 by Stephen Kersey  
Filed under Football

Donte Stallworth is currently staying in shape with the Cleveland Browns in their voluntary conditioning program. However, Stallworth’s fate could change drastically following toxicology reports that are likely to come in early in the week.

Donte Stallworth awaits toxicology reports (Image: Newscom)

Donte Stallworth awaits toxicology reports (Image: Newscom)

The toxicology reports will show whether the Browns wide receiver was intoxicated during an automobile incident that left a pedestrian deceased. The incident, which took place in Florida on March 14th, killed Mario Reyes as he attempted to cross a street.

Last season, Stallworth dealt with injuries for most of the year. In 11 games, he only had 17 receptions for 170 yards and one touchdown. The 28-year-old failed to live up to expectations after the Browns signed him as a free agent following a one-year stint with the New England Patriots.

Multiple media rumors say that Stallworth’s toxicology reports will show that he was above the .08 blood-alcohol threshold in Florida. If that’s the case, he will likely face criminal charges and be suspended from the NFL.

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