Cowboys' WR arrested in Miami

The Dallas Cowboys are the NFL's most popular franchise. So, whether it's big or small, anything that happens surrounding them gets magnified. That can be a good or a bad thing. Well, on Saturday it was the latter. Cowboys' wide receiver Antonio Callaway was arrested in Miami, per Andy Slater of Fox Sports 640. Callaway […]

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Dec 24, 2022; Arlington, Texas, USA; Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy reacts during the second half against the Philadelphia Eagles at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports

The Dallas Cowboys are the NFL's most popular franchise. So, whether it's big or small, anything that happens surrounding them gets magnified.

That can be a good or a bad thing. Well, on Saturday it was the latter.

Cowboys' wide receiver Antonio Callaway was arrested in Miami, per Andy Slater of Fox Sports 640.

Callaway was a passenger in a vehicle that was pulled over for speeding. Per Slater, the officer asked for everyone's identification for "officer safety purposes" and that's when it was shown that Callaway had a warrant for driving with a suspended license and failing to pay.

This isn't the first time Callaway has had an incident in the NFL. 

He was suspended for four games for violating the league's old substance abuse policy in 2019 while he was a member of the Cleveland Browns. After he was waived by them for showing up late to practice and meetings, Callaway lost an appeal for failing multiple drug tests and served another 10-game suspension that forced him to miss the first three games of the 2020 campaign. 

An additional four games would be added when Callaway was suspended again after he got signed by the Miami Dolphins. After an unsuccessful stint with Kansas City Chiefs in 2021, the Cowboys signed Callaway to the practice squad last November after hosting him for a workout. However, he didn't appear in any games and hasn't at all since he was with the Dolphins.

This latest incident didn't help his case to change that.

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