Chargers LineBacker Denzel Perryman are confronted with crime arms costs after a traffic stop in Los Angeles on Friday evening.
The Sheriff’s Department of Los Angeles County confirmed the athletics that Perryman remained in prison on Saturday morning.
Perryman, 32, starts the second season of his second Stint (also 2015-20) with the Chargers.
The chargers have issued a statement that they “are aware of a matter in which Denzel is involved and collect information.”
Perryman’s agent, Ron Butler, has also released a statement.
“We are aware of the recent reports about the arrest of Denzel Perryman in Los Angeles,” said the statement. “At the moment we are still gathering facts and we will work fully with the process. Denzel is a respected veteran in the NFL and a dedicated father, teammate and professional. Although we do not take this situation lightly, we remain convinced that the case will be resolved fairly and in accordance with the law and in accordance with the law.
Perryman registered 55 tackles and one bag in 11 Starts for the Chargers in 2024, missed six games with a groin injury.
Perryman, a second round pick from the then San Diego Chargers, has posted 717 tackles, 7.5 bags, five interceptions and three awkward recovery in 119 games (99 Starts) with the Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders (2021-22) and Houston Texans (2023). He made the Pro Bowl in 2021 with a career-high 154 tackles for the Raiders.
Perryman signed a contract of $ 2,655 million with the chargers for the 2025 season and was expected to become a starter.
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According to public registers, Perryman was arrested on Friday evening at 9.41 pm and booked at 10:06 pm.


