Green Bay -- A Houston court has postponed a hearing on felony drug charges against Green Bay Packers defensive tackle Johnny Jolly until Sept. 16, according to The Associated Press.
Jolly was due in court today, but for unknown reasons, the hearing was moved to the new date.
Jolly, 25, was arrested July 8 in Houston for possession of at least 200 grams of codeine, which constitues a second-degree felony, according to court documents. He posted $10,000 bond and was released at the time.
He has been taking part in Packers' training camp and is expected to be in uniform for the team's exhibition finale Thursday night.
Jolly's new court date falls on a Tuesday, which is a normal day off for the players.