Bears wide receiver Sam Hurd, who was arrested Wednesday on federal drug charges, was a top drug dealer in Chicago
and police have a list of NFL players who were supplied drugs by the receiver, a law enforcement source told CBS Radio's 670 The Score.
The list is "in the double-digits", according to the source who spoke to the Chicago radio station.
Hurd was locked up in federal custody Thursday as his stunned teammates learned he had been charged with trying to set up a drug-
dealing network following his arrest with more than a pound of cocaine.
U.S. Magistrate Young Kim ordered Hurd held until at least Friday while prosecutors and defense attorneys work out bond details before
he is sent to Texas to face charges.
The handcuffed Hurd declined to comment on the charges. Asked before the hearing if he was still a member of the Bears, he said: "As
far as I know." He shook his head when asked if he had talked to anyone on the team.
"Sam intends to fight these charges, and we intend to defend him fully," said high-profile defense attorney David Kenner, one of Hurd's
lawyers. "We have complete confidence in him."