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A Jaguars defensive back was kidnapped in North Carolina
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A Jaguars defensive back was kidnapped in North Carolina

Published Mar. 5, 2016 6:28 p.m. ET

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Earl Wolff was kidnapped for a short time while visiting his native North Carolina last month but was freed unharmed, the team has confirmed.

Police in Fayetteville, North Carolina, said they received a call Feb. 23 about a robbery and kidnapping. The Fayetteville Observer, which first reported the story, said that Wolff was visiting friends when a group of men with guns forced him into his Range Rover. Police say it's not clear how long Wolff was held but they believe it was a short time.

Tad Dickman, senior manager of public relations for the Jaguars, released a statement Saturday that Wolff was ''doing well, mentally and physically.'' He asked the media to respect Wolff's privacy.

One man was charged Thursday in the case.

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