Josh Huff Apologizes In Statement Following Release
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 15: Josh Huff #13 of
the
Philadelphia Eagles celebrates scoring a first quarter touchdown
against the Miami Dolphins at Lincoln Financial Field on
November 15,
2015 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
“First, I want to apologize to Mr. Lurie and his family, my coaches and teammates, and all Eagles fans. I’m sorry that any action by me brought negative light to this organization. I want to thank the Lurie Family, Howie, this community and the entire Eagles organization for the opportunity I’ve had for the past 3 years.
Most important, I want to let the fans and community as a whole know that I understand the responsibility I have as a professional athlete, and I will take all measures necessary to correct mistakes I have made.”
Huff’s release comes two days after he was arrested while speeding on the Walt Whitman bridge, while reportedly carrying 9 millimeter handgun and less than 50 grams of marijuana in his car.
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