Edelman was arrested on Halloween night 2011 for indecent assault and battery after he allegedly reached under a woman’s costume dress and grabbed her between the legs at a Boston club. He pleaded 'not guilty' and is due back in court in January.
Kevin Faulk
Faulk was cited for possession of marijuana while attending a Lil Wayne concert in Louisiana in February 2008. He was suspended for the first game of the 2008 season for violation of the NFL's substance abuse policy.
Randy Moss
Randy Moss (Photo by Jim Rogash/Getty Images)
Terry Glenn
Glenn has had many run-ins with the law. The most recent was in 2009 when he was arrested at a hotel in Irving, Texas on charges of public intoxication and possession of marijuana. He also had four outstanding traffic warrants. He was arresting in 2005 for public intoxication and in 2001 for assualting the mother of his then-five-year-old son. (RHONA WISE/AFP/Getty Images)
Nick Kaczur
The Patriots offensive lineman was arrested in April 2008 for illegal possession of oxycodone and cooperated with federal agents in a sting of his alleged supplier. Kaczur had been pulled over for speeding in Whitestown, N.Y., when police discovered a "small amount of controlled substance for which he did not have a prescription." (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
Junior Seau
Junior Seau. (Photo by Al Messerschmidt/Getty Images)
Irving Fryar
In 1988, the Patriots wide receiver was arrested on a weapons charge when he had a loaded shotgun and handgun in his vehicle when police pulled him over in Pemberton, N.J. A more famous incident came in 1986 when his wife allegedly sliced his hand in a domestic dispute just before the AFC championship game against the Dolphins. No charges were filed in that case. (Rick Stewart /Allsport)
Zeke Mowatt
During a September 17, 1990, locker room interview, Boston Herald sports-writer Lisa Olsen was allegedly approached and sexually harrassed by five members of the New England Patriots football team, which included tight end ZekeMowatt, Michael Timpson and Robert Perryman. Mowatt was fined $12,500 by the NFL for his involvement. (Photo by George Rose/Getty Images)
Willie Andrews
Willie Andrews had a few different run-ins with the law. Two days after Super Bowl XLII, he was arrested in Lowell and charged with possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and operating an unregistered vehicle. In June of 2008, Andrews was arrested at his home in Mansfield and charged with assualt with a dangerous weapon and unlawful possession of a firearm after allegedly pointing a handgun at his girlfriend's head. The charges were dropped in March 2009 when the victim refused to testify, but Andrews was released by the Patriots the day after the incident. (Photo by Getty Images)
Ty Law
In 2004, Patriots cornerback Ty Law was arrested in the South Beach section of Miami and charged with failure to obey a police officer and resisting an officer, both misdemeanors. Police said Law was driving his 2004 Rolls Royce on the commercial strip when an officer flagged him down for a lane violation. Officers said Law sped off, and when he pulled over again, he ``became agitated'' when they told him to put his hands behind his back. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
Corey Dillon
Dillon was arrested in 2010 when police allege he was driving drunk near Malibu. In early May 2010 he was also arrested on suspicion of assaulting his wife at their California home.
Laurence Maroney
On January 18, 2011, former Patriots running back Maroney was arrested on weapons and drug charges in St. Louis. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
Bret Lockett
Defensive back Bret Lockett was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct following an incident at a club in Providence. The official complaint was "failure to move" and Lockett only faced a fine. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)
Pat Patriot
In 2009, 47-year-old Robert Sormanti was arrested along with 13 others by Rhode Island Police for prostitution-related crimes. Sormanti was one of many people who played the team's mascot "Pat Patriot" and was dismissed after his arrest. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)