San Diego Chargers wide receiver Vincent Jackson is in trouble with the law again.
According to 10 News in San Diego, Jackson was pulled over and handcuffed prior to the Chargers' playoff loss to the New York Jets.
Per the report, Jackson was pulled over for playing his music too loud.
His tags were expired and he was driving on a suspended license.
According to police, Jackson was handcuffed briefly. Rather than take the NFL player to jail, the officer cited Jackson and impounded his car.
Per the report, Jackson got a ride to the game from quarterback Philip Rivers.
Jackson has a pending DUI case after being convicted previously for DUI.
If no collective bargaining agreement is reached by March 5, Jackson will become a restricted free agent.
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Jan 18, 2010
10:58 PM
Gets pulled over for having his music too loud? Then he has a suspended license because of multible arrests for DUI? Oh, yeah, you can build a playoff winning team around him!