Cleveland Browns linebacker Mychal Kendricks has apologized after being charged with insider trading by federal officials Wednesday.
Kendricks, who said he accepts "full responsibility for my actions," allegedly made a profit of nearly $1.2 million from investments tied to insider trading four years ago.
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