
Antwaun Woods has had a steady role with the Dallas Cowboys since the former undrafted free agent made the team last season, but he may be facing disciplinary action from the NFL after getting himself into some legal trouble.
Woods was arrested on Tuesday during a traffic stop and charged with possession of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia, and tampering with evidence. Ian Rapoport of NFL Media confirmed the details with the Frisco Police Department.
#Cowboys DT Antwaun Woods was arrested on Tuesday at a traffic stop and charged with possession of marijuana over 2 ounces but less than 4 ounces, tampering with evidence, and he was cited for possession of paraphernalia, Frisco PD tells me.
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) December 5, 2019
Woods has appeared in eight games this season and has recorded 15 total tackles and a fumble recovery. The nose tackle played in 15 games last year and played in the postseason despite having a significant injury.
Depending on how the situation turns out, Woods could wind up suspended. The NFL does not have to wait for a case to play out in court before handing out disciplinary action.













