Lynn Bowden was drafted by the Raiders in the third round of the 2020 NFL Draft, but he appears to have more pressing matters in his personal life to deal with
U.S. Marshals and the Drug Enforcement Agency seized a number of loaded assault rifles and handguns during a search of the Youngstown home of Lynn Bowden.
“They were at the house in the 200 block of Superior Street Wednesday morning as Bowden stood on the porch in handcuffs with other people who were in the house,” the report reads.
“Sources say agents and police have also made drug buys at the home but not from Bowden.”
Bowden was seen in handcuffs, but was not placed under arrest.
According to Kyle Tucker of The Athletic, the home in question is Bowden’s grandmother’s, and he is not an “official resident.”
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Bowden was responsible for 2,219 yards between his roles as a passer, rusher, and receiver last year, running for 13 touchdowns, catching one, and throwing for three scores.
He was a consensus All-American for the Wildcats in 2019 and promptly drafted No. 80 overall in the third round by the Las Vegas Raiders.