Philadelphia Falcons hostile lineman Josh Ledges was arraigned on one count of grabbing in Ohio on Wednesday, the state’s head legal officer declared.
Ledges, 25, was prosecuted on one count of hijacking, Ohio Head legal officer Dave Yost and Guernsey Province Sheriff Jeffrey D. Paden said in a news discharge. The two charges are first-degree lawful offenses.
The arraignment originates from an occurrence in December 2019. It was held a casualty despite her desire to the contrary,” authorities said. The Guernsey Area Sheriff’s Office directed an examination after the supposed wrongdoing was quickly revealed.
The arraignment comes days before the Birds are set to play in Super Bowl LVII. Ledges was a tenderfoot in 2022, and he played in one standard season game.
The organization is aware of the legal matter involving Josh Sills. We have been in communication with the league office and are in the process of gathering more information. We have no further comment at this time,” the Eagles said in a statement to Fox News Digital.
Sills was issued a summons to appear in Guernsey County Common Pleas Court on Feb. 16 — four days after the Eagles are set to play in the Super Bowl.
Sills, who plays tackle and guard, joined Philadelphia as an undrafted free agent. He spent his collegiate career with Oklahoma State. He was born in Sarahsville, Ohio.
Sills appeared in only four snaps on special teams for the Eagles in Week 5 against the Arizona Cardinals. He’s listed as a backup right guard to Isaac Seumalo on Philadelphia’s depth chart.
He’s due in court for a hearing in the case on Feb. 16 — just four days after his Eagles team takes on the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVII.