Overview
- A Collin County grand jury no-billed the sexual-assault allegations on August 14, ending criminal proceedings against Bond.
- Bond arrived in Cleveland last weekend and is expected to sign a three-year contract despite no official announcement.
- The structure of the deal—including guarantees and bonuses—has not been disclosed, leaving his roster outlook uncertain.
- NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy confirmed the league has launched an investigation under its Personal Conduct Policy that could prompt discipline.
- Cleveland’s interest stems from Bond’s 4.39-second speed, his 1,428 collegiate receiving yards and his prior work under Browns offensive coordinator Tommy Rees.