Now that wide receiver Donte' Stallworth has been reinstated and had his contract terminated by the Cleveland Browns, he's in a job-hunting mode.
According to his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, Stallworth is going to work out for an NFL team on Wednesday.
Rosenhaus declined to tell the Boston Globe which team is interested in Stallworth.
“He is the best shape he’s been in since I’ve been representing him,” Rosenhaus told the Boston Globe. “His reinstatement was a very smooth process. He’s developed a very good rapport with Roger Goodell. We are very pleased with the amount of teams interested. Everything in the past is behind him, and he is excited to move forward.”
Stallworth, who pleaded guilty to DUI manslaughter after striking and killing a construction worker named Mario Reyes, was given a 30-day jail sentence.
He was suspended for the entire season by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
According to Rosenhaus, Stallworth will sign with a team in the next few weeks, if not sooner.
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Feb 09, 2010
06:07 PM
This guy gets 24 days in jail for killing a man and Plaxico gets 2 years in the slammer for shooting himself.
OJ gets away with killing his wife and then gets convicted of stealing his own stuff back.
Something is amiss with lady justice.