The son of Houston Texans defensive tackle Vince Wilfork was arrested last week after police say he was in possession of a large amount of codeine, according to TMZ Sports.
D’Aundre Holmes-Wilfork, who currently is a safety at the University of Houston and played his high school ball at the perennial state champion Xaverian High in Massachusetts, was pulled over in a 2011 Kia for a routine traffic stop in Friendswood, Texas on December 21st.
The police report claims that upon looking in the vehicle, cops found 381 grams of codeine and promptly arrested Holmes-Wilfork for possession of a substance in penalty group 4 which s a felony.
If convicted, he faces 2 to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine.
Vince Wilfork has been in Texas playing for Houston for the past two seasons after ending an eleven year tenure with the New England Patriots where he was a part of two Super Bowl winning teams.