The Demetrius Harris experiment might not be over after all. John Dorsey, the Kansas City Chiefs general manager, is preaching patience in light of a lack of formal charges against the team’s back-up tight end, which means fans shouldn’t expect any sort of pre-emptive action on their part.
Harris was arrested in Bates County, Missouri, just south of Kansas City, three weeks ago for “felony possession of marijuana and possession of paraphernalia.” Dorsey, speaking from the annual league meetings in Phoenix, wasn’t in a rush to judgment or action.
“I’d say let’s find out all the facts before we … cast him one way or another,” Dorsey said.