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Defensive lineman Johnny Jolly was arrested in Houston on Friday morning, and police found codeine in the car, according to a report by a CBS station in Houston.

Jolly was pulled over for a traffic violation, and police determined that his driver's license had been suspended. When police searched the car, they found 600 grams of codeine, which is a felony.

Jolly is being held in the Houston City Jail on a felony charge.

Jolly had been suspended by the National Football League for all of the 2010 season for drug-related reasons.

The Green Bay Packers said they would have no comment on the report.

In July 2008, Jolly was charged with possessing more than 200 grams of codeine during a Houston traffic stop. He was suspended indefinitely by the NFL for violating the league's substance abuse policy and became eligible for reinstatement after the Packers won the Super Bowl.

It was not immediately clear whether Jolly had applied for reinstatement.

In August 2010, Jolly agreed to spend one year on a pretrial diversion program, after which his felony drug possession charge could be dismissed. He had agreed to plead guilty.

Jolly also was required to serve 160 hours of community service.

NFL officials have said no players will be reinstated while the current lockout is in effect.