An arrest report acquired by FOX 4 gives new details of Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Sam Williams' arrest in Frisco over the weekend.
Williams, a second-year player out of Ole Miss, was booked on charges of possession of a controlled substance and the unlawful carrying of a weapon.
"He is 34 miles per hour less this year than last year, 98 to 66. That’s improvement. We will get it down. We will keep working. We will get it down," Jones said, understating Williams actual speed.
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