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Two Husker players were arrested on suspicion of marijuana possession in Florida, according to court documents.

Stanley Morgan, 20, who will be a junior at Nebraska, has been charged with having less than 20 grams of marijuana in his possession on May 6 in Port Orange, Florida.

Husker safety Antonio Reed, 19, was also arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor marijuana possession. He was later released with a notice to appear June 1.

Morgan, a wide receiver, was driving a white 2013 Mazda sedan and did not come to a complete stop while leaving a 7-Eleven near Interstate 95, according to a charging affidavit. Reed was in the front passenger seat.

A Port Orange police officer stopped the car and smelled an odor of marijuana when he got behind the sedan.

"I contacted the occupants at the front left window, where I could still smell the odor of cannabis, and where I saw what appeared to be small amounts of fresh cannabis in plain view on the center console," the officer wrote in the affidavit.

The officer asked the three occupants — Morgan, Reed and a woman — to exit the vehicle. The officer searched the car and found two backpacks, both with marijuana in them.