The Jacksonville Jaguars released a statement after four of their players were detained in London.
"We are aware that four of our players were detained over restitution of a bill. The matter is being resolved and the players are with the team. Any discipline will be handled internally," the statement said.
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The players have not been officially been identified by the team. The news came less than 24 hours before the team takes on the defending Super Bowl champ Philadelphia Eagles in London.
The Jaguars (3-4) have lost three consecutive games ahead of their annual London game.
NFL.com said in a report that the four players were Ronnie Harrison, D.J. Hayden and Jarrod Wilson. NFL.com's report was updated Sunday to add that Barry Church was involved in the incident, but not detained.
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The NFL.com report also said that "none of the players were charged with a crime."
NFL.com, using sources, said that the players went to a club and were sent various bottles of high-end liquor. The players, NFL.com said, believed that liquor was on the house, but instead, they were given a bill.
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