Former Eagles safety and current Jaguars practice squad safety Earl Wolff was kidnapped according to the Fayetteville Observer's Thomas Pope. He was kidnapped February 23, but was returned unharmed and is said to be "doing well, mentally and physically" according to Jaguars senior manager of public relations Tad Dickman.
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"We don't know how long he was kidnapped," Fayetteville police spokesman Antoine Kincade said, per Pope. "But it was a short period of time." A man has been arrested in connection to the kidnapping and is being held on $156,000 bail after he was charged with robbery with a dangerous weapon, first-degree kidnapping, conspiracy, larceny, possession of marijuana and possession of a stolen motor vehicle.
Wolff appeared in 18 games —- with seven starts —- over the course of two seasons with the Eagles. During that span, the N.C. State product racked up 51 total tackles, one interception and six defended passes. He was cut by the Eagles last summer because of a knee ailment and was picked up by the Jags.
[h/t Bleacher Report]