
Auburn Football Star Faces Shocking Arrest: What This Means for the Team’s Future
The Auburn Tigers are dealing with a serious off-field issue just weeks before the 2025 college football season kicks off. Sophomore wide receiver Malcolm Simmons was arrested in Lee County on a felony charge of domestic violence involving strangulation or suffocation. The arrest is another concerning development for Auburn under head coach Hugh Freeze, as the program’s offseason troubles begin to mount.
According to On3’s Caleb Jones, Simmons was booked into Lee County Jail at 6:20 p.m. CST on Wednesday, with bond set at $20,000. The 20-year-old Auburn wide receiver was emerging as a rising star in the SEC after a strong freshman campaign in 2024, recording 40 receptions for 451 yards and three touchdowns, while also making an impact on special teams.
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