The Kansas City Chiefs reportedly launched defensive lineman Isaiah Buggs following the participant’s latest arrests.
The Chiefs’ choice to chop Buggs from their roster was first reported by the NFL Network on Monday. The workforce signed Buggs to their apply squad in January and re-signed him to a futures contract in February.
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Buggs has confronted quite a few startling allegations for the reason that finish of May.
He confronted animal cruelty fees in Alabama and turned himself in to authorities on May 30.
The Tuscaloosa Police Department stated two canine had been discovered “severely malnourished” and emaciated” on March 28 on the again porch of a home Buggs had rented, in response to courtroom paperwork. According to courtroom filings, a neighbor stated a pitbull and a Rottweiler combine had been left there for a minimum of 10 days and had no entry to meals or water. Buggs moved out of the home on March 19, in response to a witness.
Trey Robinson, Buggs’ agent, stated in May that his consumer “vehemently denies” the allegations and the canine didn’t belong to him.
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Earlier this month, Buggs was arrested on a home violence/burglar cost in Tuscaloosa. He allegedly broke into the house of his baby’s mom and dragged her down the steps. Buggs was approached by a reporter after he posted bond however didn’t reply any questions in regards to the arrest.
Buggs didn’t seem in a recreation for the Chiefs.
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He has performed in 56 profession video games from 2019 to 2023 with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Detroit Lions.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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