Former Auburn RB Roc Thomas landed a job with the Minnesota Vikings last season, appearing in five games and running for 30 yards.

Now, though, his NFL career is up in the air, as he was arrested back in January on a felony marijuana charge.

Per a report from StarTribune.com, Thomas is facing a felony charge after 143 grams of marijuana were found in his apartment:

Thomas, 23, was arrested on Jan. 16 as officers executed a search warrant on his Mendota Heights apartment, where the complaint says officers found more than 143 grams of marijuana and nearly $16,000 in cash.

The Vikings have released a statement regarding Thomas’s arrest, saying they’ll let the legal process play out:

“We are aware of the charges filed against Roc Thomas and have expressed our disappointment directly to Roc for his actions,” the Vikings said in a statement. “We will respect both the legal process and the NFL’s disciplinary process.”

Thomas ran for 475 yards and three touchdowns in his two-year Auburn career before transferring to Jacksonville State.