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The Jacksonville Jaguars have their first arrest in quite a while, as recently signed wide receiver Tandon Doss has been arrested in Indianapolis for disorderly conduct, according to WTHR 13 in Indianapolis.
No charges are expected to be filed, however.
Update: no charges expected to be filed against fmr IU/now Jax Jaguar Tandon Doss following disorderly conduct arrest in Indy on Wed.
— Troy Kehoe (@KehoeWISH) April 17, 2014
Doss was signed by the Jaguars late in the offseason on a two-year deal worth $1.5 million.
Doss, 24, was a fourth-round pick in the 2011 NFL Draft of the Ravens, but never developed into the player they had in mind. Instead the 6'2, 201-pound receiver didn't catch his first pass with the team until his second season and finished his three seasons with the team with only 26 receptions for 428 yards and one touchdown.
He also contributed as a punt returner in his final season with the team, returning 23 punts for 359 yards and an 82-yard touchdown. While it was a limited sample size, the 15.6 yards per return for Doss led the NFL in 2013 and he was one of only 12 players to record a punt return touchdown on the year.