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  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Dwyer pleads guilty in domestic violence case, gets probation

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer pleaded guilty Thursday in Maricopa County (Ariz.) Superior Court to a single count of disorderly conduct pertaining to his domestic violence case, according to The Arizona Republic. Dwyer was sentenced to 18 months of probation and community service following the plea, according to a court spokesman. The 25-year-old Dwyer was arrested Sept. 17 for a July 21 incident in which he allegedly head-butted his wife in the face and broke her nose after she refused his sexual advances and bit his lip, according to reports taken at the time. Dwyer's wife told police she reported the incident in September because she feared for their child's safety after seeing reports of Vikings running back Adrian Peterson's arrest on child-abuse charges. The Cardinals placed Dwyer on the reserve/non-football injury list after his September arrest. He did not play again during the 2014 season.

  • by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com

    Trial date scheduled for Cardinals RB Jonathan Dwyer

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer's trial is scheduled for March 4, the Associated Press reports. Dwyer has pleaded not guilty to felony aggravated assault and eight misdemeanors during a July 21 incident. Investigators believe Dwyer broke his wife's nose, punched her the following day and threw a shoe at his 1-year-old son. He was arrested in September and placed on the reserve/non-football illness list. Barring a suspension from commissioner Roger Goodell, the Dwyer is eligible to play as early as the 2015 season.

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Cardinals' Jonathan Dwyer pleads not guilty Monday

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer pleaded not guilty Monday to charges he assaulted his wife during two arguments in July at their Phoenix apartment, according to the Associated Press. Dwyer appeared at an arraignment hearing Monday in Phoenix. He is being charged with felony aggravated assault and eight misdemeanors.

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Report: Cardinals RB Jonathan Dwyer has court date Monday

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer is expected to be in a Phoenix courtroom Monday morning to be arraigned on domestic violence charges, according to USA Today. Dwyer is facing charges of felony aggravated assault and eight misdemeanors, per an Associated Press report in late September.

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Cardinals RB Jonathan Dwyer formally charged with assault

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer has been formally charged with assaulting his wife in two arguments in July at their Phoenix apartment, according to The Associated Press. Dwyer is facing charges of felony aggravated assault and eight misdemeanors. Investigators say Dwyer broke his wife's nose during a July 21 argument. He then engaged in another dispute July 22 in which he punched his wife and threw a shoe at his 17-month-old son, who wasn't injured.

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Jonathan Dwyer placed on NFI list

    The Arizona Cardinals announced Thursday they have moved running back Jonathan Dwyer to the reserve/non-football illness list. Dwyer was arrested Wednesday on charges related to domestic violence.

  • by Chris Cwik |

    Cardinals release statement on Jonathan Dwyer

    The Arizona Cardinals have released a statement regarding Jonathan Dwyer . In the statement, the team confirms Dwyer has been deactivated from all club events. "We will continue to closely monitor this as it develops and evaluate additional information as it becomes available," the statement read. Dwyer is under investigation for a domestic violence incident that took place in July. 

  • by Chris Cwik |

    Report: Jonathan Dwyer deactivated over domestic violence incident

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer has been deactivated due to a domestic violence incident, according to ESPN.  Multiple reports broke Wednesday claiming Dwyer had been involved in a domestic issue, but this is the first report to mention Arizona taking action against the running back. Details are still unclear at this time, but the club should release a statement on his status if the reports are true. 

  • by Michael Hurcomb | CBS Sports Staff

    Jonathan Dwyer gets first rushing TD since 2012

    Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer had his team's only offensive touchdown during a 25-14 win Week 2 at N.Y. Giants. Dwyer finished with 31 rushing yards on nine carries, which included a 1-yard touchdown run on the team's opening drive. It was his third career rushing touchdown and first since the 2012 season with Pittsburgh. The touchdown was set up after Larry Fitzgerald's 8-yard touchdown catch was overturned, as it was ruled his knee was down at the 1-yard line before he stretched across the goal line. The Cardinals are back in action Week 3 vs. San Francisco.

  • by Larry Hartstein |

    Jonathan Dwyer gets nine touches

    With starter Andre Ellington battling a sore foot, Arizona Cardinals running back Jonathan Dwyer carried seven times for 20 yards (2.9 ypc) and caught two of three targets for 8 yards Monday night. Dwyer failed on a 2-point conversion try. Taking a direct snap, he was gang-tackled before he get close to the goal line.

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