BEREA, Ohio (AP) -Browns president Mike Holmgren has spoken with nose tackle Shaun Rogers about his arrest on a gun charge.
Holmgren said Thursday that Rogers, who was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapon through security at Cleveland’s Hopkins International Airport on April 1, did not realize he had a loaded hand gun in his carryon luggage when he was stopped.
Rogers pleaded not guilty to the charge, which carries a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison.
Holmgren said Rogers conveyed his remorse about the arrest.
Holmgren said Rogers “clearly made a mistake” and that the team will wait before making any decisions about the Pro Bowler’s future. Rogers likely will face league discipline for violating the NFL’s player conduct policy.
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