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NFL Star Cooper DeJean’s Younger Brother Arrested in Iowa on OWI Charge

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Beckett DeJean, 20, the younger brother of Philadelphia Eagles standout Cooper DeJean, was arrested in Iowa and booked early Sunday morning on a first-offense operating while intoxicated (OWI) charge, local booking records show. The incident occurred at approximately 1:09 a.m., with DeJean taken into custody and processed at an Ida County detention facility.

📍 Charges, Potential Consequences and Family Ties

According to state law, a first OWI offense in Iowa can result in fines, suspension of driving privileges and even possible jail time depending on the case circumstances. As of this writing, details on any legal representation or official comment from Beckett DeJean have not been released.

Beckett has been involved with collegiate football, participating on the scout team for the University of South Dakota’s Coyotes, though records show he did not appear in official games over the past seasons. Prior to his arrest, he shared social media posts celebrating his brother Cooper’s success in the NFL.

🏈 Brother Cooper: From Iowa Roots to NFL Recognition

Cooper DeJean, 22, plays cornerback for the Philadelphia Eagles. Drafted in the second round of the 2024 NFL Draft, he made a notable impact as a rookie and helped lead the team to a Super Bowl victory. The family’s Iowa roots and athletic achievements have drawn attention both on and off the field.

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