Ex-NFL CB Bashaud Breeland Arrested On Multiple Disturbing Charges, Mugshot Released

Bashaud Breeland, a former NFL cornerback who played with the Kansas City Chiefs when the won Super Bowl LIV, was arrested and is facing multiple charges after he was caught near Charlotte, North Carolina in a stolen vehicle.

In addition of the stole vehicle, Breeland is also charged with altering serial numbers, altering title and possession of a stolen firearm, as well as numerous drug charges including possession with intent to sell or deliver marijuana and a Schedule I substance which can include has herion, LSD or ecstasy.

Mecklenburg County’s jail record show that Breeland posted a $30,000 bond on Tuesday, just hours after he was arrested.

Breeland has spent eight seasons in the NFL after he was drafted by Washington in the fourth round of the 2014 NFL Draft. The South Carolina native was expected to join the Panthers before the 2018 season but failed a physical and the deal fell through. This led to Breeland heading to Kansas City, where he won a Super Bowl in 2019. He recorded an interception and seven tackles for the Chiefs in a 31-20 win over the San Francisco 49ers. 

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Breeland was arrested in York County in April 2020 on multiple charges, including open container and marijuana possession.