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Looking for one last NFL chance, another arrest has likely ended his career

He was an undrafted free agent, but landed with the Green Bay Packers.

Former Oregon tight end Colt Lyerla was a standout on the football field, before off-field issues derailed his career.

And it seems like the latest run-in with the law, a possession of heroin arrest (per Koin), will be the nail that shuts his career.

According to the report, Lyerla was spotted in a car behind a gas station when an officer spotted him. He now faces a felony charge of possession of a controlled substance.

Lyerla's career at Oregon was highlighted by an arrest for possession of cocaine. He also missed a game before quitting the team in 2013.

Lyerla was an undrafted free agent, but landed with the Green Bay Packers before a knee injury led to the team cutting him. Shortly after he was cut, he was arrested on a DUI charge. He last played in the Arena Football League.