Cleveland Browns Greg Robinson is facing federal drug charges after he and another man were allegedly caught with more than 150 pounds of marijuana in their rented vehicle in Texas.
Robinson and Bray were being held without bond pending an initial appearance before a U.S. magistrate judge. If convicted, they face up to 20 years in prison, the office said. An attorney who appears to be listed as representing Robinson did not immediately return a request for comment early Thursday.A preliminary hearing is set for Friday.
Robinson tried to persuade that person to claim the marijuana was theirs, offering payment to do so, but that person refused and said they would not have driven the pair if they knew there were drugs inside, according to the complaint.
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