Two days after his second rest in a month, the Detroit Lions released cornerback Aaron Berry.
“We have repeatedly stressed to everyone in our organization that there will be appropriate consequences when an expected standard of behavior is not upheld,” Lions president Tom Lewand said in a released statement.
Berry was arrested about 2:30 a.m. Saturday, after he allegedly pointed a gun at three people in downtown Harrisburg, Pa.
He was arrested for the first time this off-season last month for driving under the influence of alcohol and other charges, after witnesses saw his BMW hit two parked cars.