Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Browns receiver Callaway accused of more bad behavior after traffic stop

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Antonio Callaway didn’t take long to run into trouble with the Browns.

The fourth-round draft pick and wide receiver from Florida, who arrived in Cleveland with a history of issues while in college, was cited early Sunday morning for marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license.

According to a report by police in Strongsvil­le, Ohio, Callaway was pulled over after he failed to yield to on oncoming traffic.

The Browns selected Callaway in this year’s draft despite his checkered past. He was suspended last season for involvemen­t in a credit card fraud case, and he provided a diluted urine sample at the NFL combine in February. That offense caused some teams to stay away.

Chargers

Los Angeles defensive end Joey Bosa left practice early Tuesday because of a left foot injury. Bosa has 23 career sacks in two seasons since being drafted third overall in the 2016 draft, including an NFL-record 19 sacks in his first 20 games. Bosa has never missed a game because of injury. Bosa had not been expected to play in Saturday’s exhibition opener against Arizona.

49ers

San Francisco quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo is going to play at least one possession in the preseason opener Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys, coach Kyle Shanahan said. “He’ll play somewhat into the first quarter. We’ll see how long the opening drive is,” Shanahan said. Garoppolo will be taking his first snaps in a game since signing a five-year, $137.5 million contract in February.

Elsewhere

The Oakland Raiders and Detroit Lions conducted the first of two joint practices Tuesday in preparatio­n for their preseason opener Friday at the Oakland Coliseum. Unlike in years when the Raiders practiced with the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, there were no fights.

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