CINCINNATI -- Bengals rookie wide receiver Reggie McNeal was arrested in Houston and was charged with resisting
arrest after being refused entrance to a nightclub early Sunday.
McNeal, a former Texas A&M quarterback, was arrested outside The Red
Door, said Houston police spokesman Gabe Ortiz on Monday.
Ortiz said McNeal approached two officers who were standing near the
entrance and became unruly when the officers told him the club was
closing. McNeal "became aggressive and started using profanity" when the
officers refused to let him enter, Ortiz said.
McNeal walked away, then approached the officers again and elbowed one
of them in the chest. Officers detected "a strong odor of alcohol" from
McNeal, police said.
McNeal was taken to jail, then released on a $1,000 bond. He was due in
Harris County district court on Friday.
McNeal set an A&M record with 6,992 passing yards and rushed for 1,889
yards, the second-most by an Aggie quarterback. The Lufkin, Texas,
native set a Big 12 record with 213 consecutive passes without an
interception.
McNeal was the Bengals' sixth-round pick and has played sparingly. The
Bengals had the weekend off after their Thursday night victory over
Baltimore.
"We have been informed that Reggie has been arrested," team spokesman
Jack Brennan said. "We don't feel it's appropriate to comment on a
matter that's not resolved."
McNeal is the seventh Bengals player arrested this year.
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