The junior, who has 12 receptions for 164 yards and a touchdown this season, was also charged with having an open container. Both offenses are misdemeanors, and by Monday, Seales had posted bond.

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The coaches at Oklahoma State are aware of Seales’ arrest and “are handling it internally,” a team spokesperson told the News Press.

This isn’t the first time Seales has run into trouble with the law. He and then-teammate Juwan Offray were arrested in 2014 after the pair fell asleep in a drive-thru at a Whataburger. Seales, who was in the driver’s seat of the car, was suspended. Offrey, who was also charged with resisting arrest, was later dismissed from the team.