fbpx

Ryan Leaf to Surrender in Texas Drug, Burglary Case

By Beacon Staff

CANYON, Texas – His lawyer says indicted former NFL quarterback Ryan Leaf will surrender on drug and burglary charges in Texas.

Bill Kelly told The Associated Press late Thursday that Leaf is “not a fugitive from justice” and will return next week.

Prosecutor Lacy Miller says a warrant was issued May 20 when Leaf was indicted. Miller says Leaf has been working in British Columbia.

The ex-Washington State University and San Diego Chargers quarterback is charged with burglary to a habitation. Leaf also was indicted on seven counts of obtaining a controlled substance by fraud and one count of delivery of a simulated controlled substance.

Leaf coached quarterbacks at West Texas A&M in Canyon, where the indictment was returned.

Leaf, a Great Falls, Mont., native, led Washington State to the Pac 10 Conference championship and Rose Bowl appearance. The Chargers made him the second pick of the 1998 NFL draft. He played for the Chargers from 1998-2000 and also played for the Dallas Cowboys in 2001. He threw for 3,666 yards and 14 touchdowns in his career.