
KaVontae Turpin, the All-Pro kick returner for the Dallas Cowboys, found himself in hot water over the weekend. The 28-year-old was detained on Saturday by the Allen Police Department in Texas, facing two misdemeanor charges as per online records.
He was charged with possession of marijuana (under 2 ounces) and unlawful carrying of a weapon. Following his arrest, Turpin was released on Sunday after paying a $1,500 bond.
In March, Turpin signed a lucrative three-year contract worth $18 million with the Cowboys, solidifying his role not just as a kick returner but also as a wide receiver. Last season, he was a standout player, leading the NFL with an impressive return average of 33.5 yards. Notably, he scored a touchdown on a remarkable 99-yard return against the Washington Commanders.
His performance was historically significant, as it marked the second-highest return average in the league since the merger in 1970. Additionally, Turpin became the only player last season to score on both kick and punt returns, and he also made history as the first Cowboy to achieve touchdowns through punt, kickoff, and receiving in a single season. He recorded a career-high of 31 receptions for 420 yards, including a standout 64-yard touchdown catch.
Turpin’s legal troubles could have serious implications for his career and the Cowboys’ season. As a key player, the team will need to navigate the challenges posed by his arrest while ensuring they maintain their competitive edge. The situation raises questions about player conduct and the impact of personal issues on professional performance.

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