Rolando McClain #55 of the Dallas Cowboys reacts during the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field on December 14, 2014 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)

Troubled former Alabama linebacker was reportedly arrested once again

This isn't good.

Former Alabama Crimson Tide linebacker and Dallas Cowboy Rolando McClain has been suspended indefinitely by the NFL, and that probably isn't changing anytime soon.

McClain was reportedly arrested once again in Alabama on Friday on multiple serious charges.

Via PFT:

"McClain was arrested in Hartselle, Alabama on Friday and, per the Decatur Daily, charged with marijuana possession, carrying a firearm without a permit and a misdemeanor equipment violation. The last charge led to the other two as McClain was pulled over for having illegally tinted windows and police officers smelled marijuana coming from the car."

McClain has always had all the talent in the world since being drafted by the Oakland Raiders years ago, but he ultimately ended up on the Cowboys where he got his career temporarily back on track in defensive coordinator Rod Marinelli's scheme.

However, his resurgence in Dallas didn't last long and he is now suspended indefinitely by the NFL.

Hopefully McClain can get it together at some point, but with this latest arrest, reinstatement by the NFL is probably not coming anytime soon.