It looks even worse for Browns rookie Antonio Callaway, unless his friends are to blame.

Police found more in the wide receiver’s vehicle than just what he was cited for — marijuana possession and driving with a suspended license — in the early hours of Sunday morning, according to reports. Cops in Strongsville, Ohio, discovered a back strap to a Glock and several rounds of ammo, according to police video obtained by TMZ Sports.

“Did you have friends with you [in the car] earlier tonight?” an officer can be heard in the video asking, to which Callaway said that his car had “literally just got up here.”

According to Cleveland.com, which cited a source, Callaway’s car indeed had just arrived in Cleveland from Florida, and he hadn’t used it in a while. According to the source, his friends had the car.

So, looked at most generously, Callaway needs better friends.

The 21-year-old is set to appear in Strongville’s Mayor Court on Thursday before the Browns play the Giants at Metlife Stadium in the preseason opener. It is unknown if Callaway will be attending the game.

“We are aware of the citation [and] are in the process of gathering more information and will comment further at the appropriate time,” the Browns said in a statement.

This year’s fourth-round pick by Cleveland was already in Stage 1 of the NFL’s Substance Abuse Program after testing positive for marijuana at the NFL Combine.

The Miami native had a history of issues at the University of Florida, including a sexual assault accusation that he was found not responsible for, a credit-fraud case and a citation for marijuana possession.

“Absolutely. No doubt,” Browns coach Hue Jackson told reporters when asked if he was alarmed because of Callaway’s past. “We cannot run from that. Obviously, the red flag is up, because that is something that he has had.”