A television station in Mobile, Alabama, is reporting that former Bengals defensive end Antwan Odom was arrested for possession of marijuana after a traffic stop in Alabama.
WKRG-TV reports that the 30-year-old Odom was arrested during a traffic stop on I-10 after authorities said he smelled of marijuana, and police said they found a gun and two blunts in his possession.
Odom had...
NFL player Antwan Odom, who was shot at during a home invasion earlier this week, appeared to be involved in a love-triangle between friends, according to FOX10 News.
Tony Gildersleeve was officially charged with attempted murder and first degree burglary on Tuesday after police say he unlawfully entered Odom's home in Irvington, Ala., early Monday morning and fired a shotgun at...
POLICE BLOTTER
The Bengals defensive end was shot in the leg early this morning in Alabama. The injury is reportedly not life-threatening.
On Thursday, the Cincinnati Bengals placed defensive end Antwan Odom on injured reserve with a knee injury. Odom has been dealing with a wrist injury since the team’s Week 5 game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
There were high expectations for Odom as he entered his third season with the Bengals. He got off to a fantastic start in 2009 after recording eight sacks over the first...
As if they haven’t suffered enough over the last two weeks, the Cincinnati Bengals took another hit on Friday when the NFL decided defensive end Antwan Odom would be suspended for four games, according to Aaron Wilson of The National Football Post.
Prior to the start of the regular season, Odom tested positive for a banned substance, but insisted it was a mistake. He posted this...
BALL AND CHAIN
Well, at least give Antwan Odom some credit for coming up with an excuse for PEDs that no professional athlete has used before.
DOCTORED RESULTS
Some rare good news for the Bengal faithful as their top sack man Antwan Odom may be able to avoid a four game ban because the substance he tested positive for came from a prescription.
SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF
Antwan Odom's comeback from a torn Achilles will have to wait after he tested positive for a banned substance, which he claimed was not a PED in a heartfelt message to his fans.
Geoff Hobson at Bengals.com reports that DE Antwan Odom is looking at training camp for being back to football related activities:
The Bengals are targeting training camp for DE Antwan Odom to resume football-related activities. Odom played in the first six games and lead the NFL with eight sacks before going down with a ruptured Achilles [...]
So Antwan Odom is out. Oh no. How will the Bengals ever recover? Is it even possible to come back from such a loss? How did the Texans find his one weak spot? After all, this guy was the breakout...