It’s previously been reported that Browns cornerback Kenny Wright was arrested in April, after a man whose job security is premised in part on his speed lost a footrace with police.

Previously, however, Wright was charged with marijuana possession, as part of a March 1 traffic stop.

(Per the rules of Turd Watch, the disclosure of this incident more than a week after it happened results in a re-set of the “Days without an Arrest” counter to zero.)

The bigger question for Wright is whether he promptly disclosed the incident to the team, as mandated by the Personal Conduct Policy.  Browns G.M. Phil Savage told the Akron Beacon Journal that the team is aware of the March incident; the timing of the team’s awareness could be the key to the extent of the discipline imposed on Wright by the league.

Pacman Jones’ one-year suspension resulted in part from his failure to report to the Titans or to the league charges that had been filed against him in 2006 for allegedly biting a cop on the hand.  Jones has since pleaded no contest to a felony in connection with that incident.