We were hoping this was an incorrect report, but it seems as if some trouble is brewing for the Seattle Seahawks this offseason.
Marshawn Lynch possibly coming back to a new team? We thought that was enough. Now Richard Sherman trade rumors? Come on.
Trevone Boykin arrested for the second time in 11 days? Not good.
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Russell Wilson's backup is having a bit of an issue staying out of trouble. As if his first arrest wasn't enough, Boykin was booked again for reportedly violating his parole -- which was set in June of 2016 after an incident with police following the Alamo Bowl -- because of that late March incident.
"Boykin was taken into custody at 1:35 PM on Thursday and released a few hours later on $2,500 bond. He'll be arraigned on May 3," according to TMZ Sports.
"He's facing up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine."
At this point, we don't know what this means for the former TCU star, but based on the way teams have recently been handling players that have had recurring issues with the law, this could mean the end of his career with the Seahawks.
Marshawn Lynch possibly coming back to a new team? We thought that was enough. Now Richard Sherman trade rumors? Come on.
Trevone Boykin arrested for the second time in 11 days? Not good.
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Russell Wilson's backup is having a bit of an issue staying out of trouble. As if his first arrest wasn't enough, Boykin was booked again for reportedly violating his parole -- which was set in June of 2016 after an incident with police following the Alamo Bowl -- because of that late March incident.
"Boykin was taken into custody at 1:35 PM on Thursday and released a few hours later on $2,500 bond. He'll be arraigned on May 3," according to TMZ Sports.
"He's facing up to a year in jail and a $4,000 fine."
At this point, we don't know what this means for the former TCU star, but based on the way teams have recently been handling players that have had recurring issues with the law, this could mean the end of his career with the Seahawks.