The attorney of Browns offensive lineman Alvin Bailey requested and received a continuance Thursday morning in North Royalton Mayor's Court, Detective Dave Loeding said.
Bailey was arrested early Monday morning in North Royalton and cited with operating a vehicle impaired, speeding, unsafe vehicle (cracked windshield), drug abuse, drug paraphernalia and failure to comply, according to a police report obtained by the Beacon Journal.
Bailey's original court date was scheduled for 9 a.m. Thursday, but it was changed to 9 a.m. Oct. 6 after attorney Kevin Spellacy appeared on Bailey's behalf and requested a continuance.
Browns coach Hue Jackson would not disclose Wednesday whether Bailey will start at right guard Sunday on the road against Washington.