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Texas A&M starting running back Le’Veon Moss was arrested Sunday morning by the College Station Police Department on a disorderly conduct charge, according to Brazos County jail records. Records indicate the charge for Moss, 22, stems from a threat or abuse. He was booked and later released.
According to probable cause statement obtained by KBTX, Moss “assumed a fighting posture towards an unidentified man” and threatened to assault him. Texas A&M has not released a statement on the arrest or if disciplinary action will be taken.
One of the SEC’s leading rushing last season, Moss went down with a season-ending injury in early November after suffering a lower-body injury during a loss at South Carolina. In nine games for the Aggies, Moss rushed for 765 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Only Texas ballcarrier Tre Wisner and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia had higher rushing totals among returning players ahead of the 2025 season.
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The Aggies are expecting Moss to return as a full participant in fall camp following last season’s injury. Mike Elko confirmed the health update in May…
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Author : Brad Crawford
Publish date : 2025-07-13 20:22:00
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