After allegedly breaking into a home near a San Diego mobile home park late last week, former Tampa Bay Bucs and University of Miami star Kellen Winslow Jr.'s representative disputed the allegations.
EAG Sport Management's Denise White said Winslow was house-hunting for his mother-in-law, according to NBC News.
"An overreactive neighbor called police after she saw Kellen walking around a mobile home," White told NBC News.
According to multiple reports, Winslow was arrested on burglary allegations and was released from jail after posting a $50,000 bond.
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