Published 6/4/2008
by Mark Maske
at Mark Maske's NFL Insider
There's more controversy for the New England Patriots. The Boston Globe reported today that Patriots offensive tackle Nick Kaczur was arrested in April for illegal possession of prescription painkillers. Kaczur subsequently assisted Drug Enforcement Administration agents by wearing a hidden recording device to gather evidence against his alleged supplier, the Globe reported. Kaczur could be disciplined under the NFL's substance abuse policy if it is found that he misused prescription pain medication. According to...Please click on the title to continue reading this entry.
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