The Facts:
GM Dave Caldwell and HC Gus Bradley spoke with Jones-Drew late last week regarding allegations he assaulted a security guard at a restaurant in St. Augustine, Fla., according to league sources. The conversation took place over the phone as Jones-Drew is rehabbing from foot surgery in Miami with the team's permission.
Reported by ESPN.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Jones-Drew will not be in attendance when the Jaguars resume organized team activities Tuesday but is expected to be present for mandatory mini-camp next week, even though he is unlikely to participate. ... In case you missed it, the lawyer for the security guard who accused Jones-Drew of punching him in the head released a statement last week claiming that he has video evidence of the Jaguars star attacking his client. Jones-Drew has not been formally charged for his alleged involvement in the incident, which occurred Sunday night at the Conch House. Jones-Drew's agent, Adisa Bakari, told multiple media outlets last week that his client was not involved, and the St. Augustine police department said that the running back "maintains his innocence."
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