Kareem Hunt cited for speeding, police find 'small amounts' of marijuana in car
Police in Rocky River, Ohio, found "small amounts of marijuana located in three different locations" in the car of Cleveland Browns running back Kareem Hunt after pulling him over for speeding Tuesday, according to a police report obtained by Daryl Ruiter of 92.3 The Fan.
Hunt was cited for the traffic violation but was not charged with any drug offenses.
The 24-year-old has a history of off-field issues since entering the league. He was suspended eight games to begin the 2019 campaign following two violent incidents, including one in which he was captured on film shoving and kicking a woman in a hotel hallway.
Cleveland signed the tailback in March 2019, three months after his release from the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hunt played in each of the Browns' final eight games this season, rushing for 179 yards and two touchdowns while adding 37 catches for 285 receiving yards.
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