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BYU football player Josh Weeks arrested for violation of stalking injunction

Russ Isabella-USA TODAY Sports

BYU TE Josh Weeks was arrested late Monday night, March 21st and booked shortly after midnight. The arrest detail can be found here and notes the charge as "violation of a stalking injunction." He was released just after 1 a.m. on March 22 and his bail was set at $1,943. BYU Police have confirmed to SB Nation that the Josh Weeks in question is in fact the Josh Weeks on BYU's football roster.

A former three-star recruit out of Arizona, Josh was limited as a freshman in production last year, only playing in the Wagner game, where he caught three passes. Now that Weeks has moved to tight end, a position that should be featured more prominently in BYU's new offense, he was expected to potentially play a bigger role with the team.

We reached out to BYU for comment, but none was provided at the time of this article's publication.

Update: as of late Friday night, KSL is reporting that Josh Weeks has been suspended. The severity of the suspension is not yet known.