The Facts:
A judge allowed Jones to enter a drug treatment program Monday after the player was arrested on a cocaine charge earlier this year. The decision by Washington County Circuit Judge Mary Ann Gunn means the former Arkansas quarterback could have the charge dismissed if he completes the treatment.
Reported by the Associated Press
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Jones was arrested July 10 when a Fayetteville police officer saw him inside a car allegedly cutting up cocaine with a credit card. Jones still could be suspended by the NFL’s player conduct policy. The league did not comment immediately following the court hearing.
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