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Ex-NFL player Vontaze Burfict arrested in Vegas on battery charge

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Former Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict argues with official John McGrath during a 2018 game against the Steelers.

LAS VEGAS — Former NFL player Vontaze Burfict, a linebacker who in 2019 received the most severe punishment in league history for an on-field infraction, was arrested Saturday in Las Vegas, according to court records.

Online records for Las Vegas Justice Court said Burfict was arrested on a misdemeanor battery charge. The records did not list a defense attorney for Burfict who could comment on his behalf about the allegation.

Burfict, 30, played seven seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals and was a longtime rival of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Police officials did not immediately return a call from the Associated Press, and circumstances of Burfict’s arrest weren’t immediately available. He was released on his own recognizance, according to court records.

Burfict was playing for the Oakland Raiders when the NFL on Sept. 30, 2019, suspended him for a helmet-to-helmet hit on Indianapolis Colts tight end Jack Doyle.

The league cited “repeated violations of unnecessary roughness rules” by Burfict, and his appeal of the suspension was denied.

It was the third time Burfict had been suspended for a dangerous hit on the field to go along with several others that led to fines.

The Bengals released Burfict in March 2019.

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