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Bengals starting wide receiver Jerome Simpson and backup offensive lineman Anthony Collins were detained Tuesday after 2.5 pounds of California marijuana was allegedly delivered to the house owned by Simpson.

The Cincinnati Enquirer reported both Bengals players were present when a woman, identified as Aleen Smith, 27, accepted the package Tuesday at Simpson’s home. Investigators found six more pounds of pot inside the house in the Northern Kentucky suburb of Crestview Hills, according to a spokeswoman for the California Department of Justice.

No one was arrested, and both players participated in Wednesday's practice in preparation to play Sunday against San Francisco. Simpson and Collins could be subject to discipline by the NFL under the league's substance abuse and personal conduct policies. Bengals spokesman Jack Brennan told the Cincinnati Enquirer that the team was aware of the reports but declined further comment.

According to the report, authorities suspect the house was set up "as a potential distribution network."

Hensley's slant: Simpson was beginning to establish himself with quarterback Andy Dalton and the Bengals' passing attack. This isn't the news that the Bengals or their fan base want to hear about just days before the team's home opener.