The Dallas Cowboys player is not facing charges in relation to a fatal shooting outside a bar last month.
Two people were arrested Friday in connection with the murder of a man in March. Joseph wasn't among those arrested.
The Dallas Police Department took into custody the two suspects.
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On April 16, 2022, Dallas Police arrested 28-year-old Aries Jones and 21-year-old Tivione English, of Baton Rouge, LA, in connection to the homicide at 3600 Greenville Avenue. pic.twitter.com/Vx28yjTs0S
Police sources said Joseph was in the suspects vehicle at the time of the shooting. Joseph was questioned by police, but no charges have been filed.
Two groups of men got into a fight in a video released by the Dallas Police Department. The black SUV pulled up with a man from one of the groups firing shots at the other group.
Barry Sorrels, Joseph's attorney, confirmed that Joseph was in the SUV but said he was not the shooter.
The Cowboys and the NFL both said they were aware of the shooting, and the NFL said in a statement that it was under review of the league's personal conduct policy.
Both of the suspects arrested are natives of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Joseph played collegiately at LSU in Baton Rouge before moving to the University of Kentucky. Joseph was selected by the Cowboys in the second round of the NFL draft.
Joseph appeared in 10 games as a rookies and made two starts, recording 16 tackles, two passes defended, one fumbled ball and no turnovers.