SPORTSRoosevelt Potts: His life on and off the fieldRoosevelt Potts runs over Pepper Johnson of the Cleveland Browns for a 3-yard touchdown in this undated photo. Potts played three full seasons with the Colts from 1993-95 and scored two touchdowns with the team.IndyStar File PhotoIndianapolis Colts fullback Roosevelt Potts wears his Colts hat as he watches the Colts win their opening game 20-13 over the Arizona Cardinals at the RCA Dome on Sept. 1, 1996. Potts was suspended from play for the entire 1996 season by the NFL for violating its substance abuse policy.IndyStar File PhotoRoosevelt Potts was found guilty on Sept. 4, 2017, of one count of domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon. Police say he slashed a woman twice with a kitchen knife in an incident in Fishers in 2016.Provided By Hamilton County Jail.Roosevelt Potts in 2004, when he played for the Indianapolis Tornadoes but still had hopes of getting back into the NFL. Potts also was a minister at a church in Anderson, Ind.IndyStar File PhotoFormer Indianapolis Colt Roosevelt Potts gives instruction to MotoGP riders at Lucas Oil Stadium, during a punt, pass and kick exhibition held by former Indianapolis Colts players on Thursday, August 25, 2011.IndyStar File PhotoRoosevelt Potts (No. 42) was a star running back at the University of Louisiana at Monroe.Courtesy Of ULM Athletics.Roosevelt Potts (42) signed with then-Northeast Louisiana University in 1989 and left as the program's all-time leading rusher in 1992.Courtesy Of ULM AthleticsJacksonville Jaguars' Bryce Paup (95) tries to stop Baltimore Ravens' running back Roosevelt Potts during the first quarter of the Ravens 45-19 loss on Nov. 1, 1998, in Baltimore.AP Photo/Nick WassRoosevelt Potts signs autographs for Colts fans following a morning practice at the Colts complex in this undated photo. He played with the Colts from 1993-97 and averaged 4.2 yards per carry. Potts also was named an honorary Horseshoe Legend by the Colts.IndyStar File PhotoFullback Roosevelt Potts (No. 42) makes a key block, as Indianapolis Colts running back Marshall Faulk goes over Houston Oilers' Al Smith (54).Chuck Robinson.APIndianapolis Colts running back Roosevelt Potts gains 33 yards with Oakland Raiders cornerback Terry McDaniel hanging on to him in the third quarter of their game on Oct. 22, 1995, at Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. The Raiders won 30-17.Andy Kuno/Associated Press