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Colts release Jonathan Newsome after arrest

A recent arrest has signaled the end of the Indianapolis Colts career of linebacker Jonathan Newsome.

Newsome, who was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession last week by police in Zionsville, Indiana, was released by the Colts on Monday.

NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport first reported Newsome's release.

In addition to Newsome, the Colts also released outside linebacker Andy Studebaker.

Newsome, 25, posted a string of tweets related to his release on Monday morning:

Zionsville Police Department Sgt. Adrian Martin confirmed to NFL Media that Newsome was arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession early Wednesday morning.

This marks Newsome's second marijuana-related arrest. Newsome was suspended for two games at Ball State after he was arrested in August 2012 for marijuana possession.

The Colts used a fifth-round pick on Newsome in the 2014 draft. His first season was a success -- he led the team with 6.5 sacks and forced three fumbles. He didn't have near the same impact in his second season, however, managing a single sack and one forced fumble in 14 games.

Newsome is young and has flashed enough ability to get another shot elsewhere, but it's probably time for him to start focusing on his career and maybe stop smoking weed.

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