CINCINNATI -- Ohio authorities say state crime lab tests found no other illegal drugs in the vehicle a veteran pro football player was driving when he was charged with a misdemeanor marijuana count.
Ohio State Highway Patrol Sgt. Vincent Shirey tells The Associated Press that a small amount of marijuana has been confirmed in the case involving running back Ahmad Bradshaw. Troopers had sent some other unidentified substances for testing.
Troopers said Bradshaw was stopped Feb. 5 for a traffic violation on Interstate 70 in western Ohio.
A pretrial conference is scheduled April 8 in Preble County. The misdemeanor charges carry a total $270 in fines. He has pleaded not guilty.
The 29-year-old Bradshaw, who has played for the Colts and the Giants, is a free agent.
A message was left for his attorney.