Two Chiefs players no longer facing marijuana possession charges
This stems from a traffic stop in May 2024.
Court records show the marijuana possession charges against Chiefs offensive linemen Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka Jason Godrick have now been dropped. Back in May, a Johnson County, KS Sheriff’s deputy saw a Jeep being driven without taillights on West 159th Street and U.S. 69. Court documents KMBC 9 News obtained at the time said the deputy smelled a “strong odor” of marijuana coming from the Jeep. Morris told the deputy he had weed in his bag on the front passenger floorboard. Godrick admitted to having weed in his pants pocket. The marijuana tested positive for THC. Godrick was driving the Jeep, while Morris was the passenger.
Court records show the marijuana possession charges against Chiefs offensive linemen Wanya Morris and Chukwuebuka Jason Godrick have now been dropped.
Back in May, a Johnson County, KS Sheriff’s deputy saw a Jeep being driven without taillights on West 159th Street and U.S. 69.
Court documents KMBC 9 News obtained at the time said the deputy smelled a “strong odor” of marijuana coming from the Jeep. Morris told the deputy he had weed in his bag on the front passenger floorboard.
Godrick admitted to having weed in his pants pocket. The marijuana tested positive for THC. Godrick was driving the Jeep, while Morris was the passenger.