NFL quarterback Lamar Jackson found with 93 pounds of weed in vehicle: DEA

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Baltimore Ravens quarterback and National Football League MVP Lamar Jackson was arrested by the Drug Enforcement Administration in El Paso, Texas, after he was found with 93 pounds of marijuana in his vehicle at a checkpoint.

Jackson, according to a federal complaint, was charged by the Department of Justice Tuesday with conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute marijuana and possession with intent to distribute marijuana.

Also arrested and charged was another former NFL player, Andre Levone, 25, who was an undrafted free agent wide receiver for the Ravens and Carolina Panthers in 2018.

The pair approached the Sierra Blanca checkpoint station, where a U.S. Border Patrol canine unit alerted authorities to their vehicle, the DOJ said in a statement Tuesday. Agents then asked Levone to park the vehicle in the inspection area for further investigation.

A subsequent inspection by agents, according to the complaint, revealed 93 pounds of marijuana inside several large duffle bags in the back of the vehicle.

Jackson allegedly rented the vehicle in Los Angeles Sunday and arranged for a third person to drive the three of them to Louisiana, the complaint said. The DOJ said the third person was an Uber driver Jackson met in 2018.

When the trio reached El Paso and was getting inspected, authorities said Jackson asked the Uber driver to take the fall for the marijuana and that he'd pay him later. The driver purportedly refused and told Jackson he wouldn't have agreed to drive them had he known they were transporting drugs.

Both suspects are being held without bond pending an initial appearance before a U.S. magistrate judge. If convicted, Jackson and Levone face up to 20 years in prison.

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