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Cleveland Browns' Greg Little ticketed; WR's vehicle towed

Browns wide receiver Greg Little was ticketed Monday in Cleveland for three traffic violations, including driving with a suspended license, according to police.

Little was cited about 1 a.m. near Elm Avenue and Riverbed Street and charged with three violations: change of course, a stop sign violation and driving under suspension, according to Sgt. Sammy Morris, spokesman for the Cleveland Division of Police.

Little's vehicle also was towed "in connection with the driving offenses," Morris said.

Browns coach Rob Chudzinski said at his Monday press conference that he was aware of Little's latest traffic tickets.

"I'll talk with him later on this afternoon," Chudzinski said.

Little has been in traffic trouble before. In August, he was ticketed for driving 81 mph in a 60 mph zone and having an expired license plate, according to the Cuyahoga County Sheriff's Office. Morris has pleaded not guilty in that case, court records showed.

In April, Little was involved in a single-car accident. He admitted to driving 127 mph, hit a guardrail, knocked down a light pole and left 40 yards of brake tracks, according to The Associated Press. He was fined $350 in that case.