Linebacker Denzel Perryman was released from custody on Monday and will not have a charge of arms offenses after the district attorney refused to pursue them, on the Los Angeles sheriff’s prison reports.
Perryman had been arrested on Friday night in Los Angeles following a traffic stop, which was made at 21:30 local time, with substitutes in South -Los Angeles stopped five firearms – including two attack style rifles in his car, according to Los Angeles County Commissioner.
Chief coach Jim Harbaugh said that earlier on Monday he visited Perryman over the weekend at the Inglewood prison and that LB was in a good mood and let the legal process play out.
When the charges are lowered, Perryman can continue to prepare for the period 2025 with the chargers, which have their first game for the season against the Saints on August 10.
Perryman has one Pro Bowl appearance during 10 NFL periods, with 717 tackles, 7.5 sacks and five shutter in the career. He originally joined a charger as Val in the second round of 2015 and played for the team through the 2020 season. Following the games with Raiders and Texans, Perryman returned to the charger last season and then signed with LA at the beginning of a free agency.