Former Cowboys RB Joseph Randle Facing Another Felony Charge For Threatening Jail Deputy

Former Cowboys RB Joseph Randle was back in court on Tuesday for allegedly threatening a jail deputy, according to court records obtained by the Wichita Eagle.

Randle is facing one count of criminal threat, which is considered a felony, which happens to be the third local case for in which he’s facing felony charges.

According to the article, Randle made the alleged threat while he was incarcerated at the Sedgwick County Jail back in May.

Randle’s bond has been set at $5,000 with a return court appearance scheduled for July 6.

Randle, 24, was in the third year of his four-year, $2.349 million rookie contract that included a $188,820 signing bonus when the Cowboys cut him several months ago.

Randle is currently a free agent and served a four-game suspension for violating the NFL Personal Conduct Policy.

In 2015, Randle appeared in six games and ran for 313 yards on 76 carries (4.1 YPC) to go along with 10 receptions for 87 yards receiving and four touchdowns.

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