Another Packers player is in trouble with the law.
Cornerback Sam Shields, 29, has been charged with possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported.
Officers from the Brown County Drug Task Force were dispatched to Shields' apartment Oct. 19 to investigate the possibility of marijuana being mailed.
When Shields answered the door, investigators said he had a blunt in his mouth and had another blunt in his pocket. When investigators searched the home, they found containers with marijuana inside, as well as muffins and and candy laced with the substance.
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In the garage, investigators discovered a box that had been sent from Parker, Colo., with no return address.
According to Shields, the illegal items belonged to another man, Justin J. Hamilton, 31, who frequented the apartment. Hamilton also hit with the same marijuana charges.
Shields has a plea/sentencing hearing April 24 and could face up to six months in jail for the marijuana misdemeanor, plus 30 days in jail for the drug paraphernalia charge.
Shields sustained a concussion in the regular-season opener and hasn't played since. He was placed on injured reserve a day before the authorities showed up at his place.
Most recently, Packers receiver Geronimo Allison found his name in the headlines after it was revealed he was charged with marijuana possession in December. following a September arrest.