Former University of Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond has been cleared of a sexual assault charge after a Collin County grand jury returned a "no bill," meaning no indictment will be issued.

Bond, 21, was arrested in April following an encounter with a woman who alleged the interaction was non-consensual. The case cast a shadow over Bond's NFL prospects, and he went undrafted in the 2025 NFL Draft as teams weighed the pending criminal investigation.

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With the grand jury's decision, Bond is now eligible to sign with an NFL team as a free agent.

Bond's attorney, Toby Shook, said he was "gratified" by the outcome and emphasized that his client had maintained his innocence throughout the process.

In a statement provided to CBS News Texas, Collin County District Atto

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