Sam Williams, a pass rusher for the Dallas Cowboys, was reportedly arrested in Frisco over the weekend. Williams, 24, was arrested on drug and weapon charges on Sunday, just hours after returning to Dallas from the team’s preseason game against Seattle. The second-year player from Ole Miss was arrested for drug possession and carrying an illegal firearm.
A state felony, possession of less than one gram of THC was confirmed by Frisco police to FOX 4. THC is the primary psychoactive component of marijuana and is frequently extracted for usage in this way. Frisco police released Williams’ mug image on Wednesday, but the facts surrounding his arrest remain unknown at this time. Jones claimed he was talking to Williams about the issue, but Williams shouldn’t expect any changes to his playing time.
The location of the arrest and the reason for the search of Williams’ belongings were not disclosed by the Frisco Police Department. Williams, who is only 24 years old, got a sack and two tackles in Saturday night’s preseason game between the Cowboys and the Seattle Seahawks. After a day off on Monday, the defensive end showed up for the Cowboys’ first Tuesday and Wednesday of training camp in Frisco. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones addressed the media on Wednesday to discuss the arrest of William.
According to Jones, “I don’t anticipate this impacting his time on the field.” I do know every last detail. You can find this information everywhere. I do know every last nuance. Everyone might use to take in a few pointers from it. He had the incorrect ingredients in the wrong proportions; we know that some of what he had wouldn’t measure up or be seen, but he also had something else. Put them together and you get. My lawyer was responsible for discovering that.
Jones appeared to joke about Williams’ apparent “maturing” after his latest speeding ticket and incarceration on Wednesday night. The difference between his yearly average speeds (98 and 66) is 34 miles per hour. We can see progress there. We will master it. We’re not stopping now. We’re going to nail it,” Jones promised. Williams has had previous legal trouble since signing with the Cowboys.