Cleveland Browns receiver Antonio Callaway pleaded not guilty Sept. 27 to misdemeanor charges of marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license related to an August traffic stop, according to NFL Network and Ohio.com.
Callaway was stopped at 2:59 a.m. on Aug. 5 in suburban Cleveland. Police found a small amount of marijuana in the car and learned Callaway was driving with a suspended license.
Callaway's attorney, Kevin Spellacy, said the marijuana was not Callaway's.
"He's emphatic that he did not possess marijuana," Spellacy told Ohio.com.
Callaway told police his car had been shipped to him in Cleveland a few days before he was pulled over and that he was not aware there was marijuana in the car.