
Josh Huff's DUI Citation from November Dismissed, Pleads Guilty to Speeding
Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Josh Huff had his DUI citation from a November arrest dismissed Tuesday, according to the Tampa Bay Times' Greg Auman.
However, Huff did plead guilty to speeding after he was pulled over for exceeding the speed limit on the Walt Whitman Bridge in New Jersey.
The Philadelphia Eagles released the 25-year-old two days after the incident, when he was charged with possession of marijuana and possession of an unloaded gun that was accompanied by a magazine filled with six hollow-point bullets, per ESPN's Adam Schefter.
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On Wednesday, Auman reported Huff's gun charge will be dropped according to the terms of a pre-trial diversion program that stipulates he fulfills the terms of a six-month probation period. Huff's lawyer, Andrew Smith, said the gun was legally purchased in Texas and that Huff obtained a license to carry.
However, he did not have a permit to carry the weapon in New Jersey.
Huff latched on with the Bucs shortly after the Eagles released him, but he didn't make a particularly big impact during his initial trial run in Tampa.
Over the course of three appearances, Huff caught three passes for 41 yards. He also returned six kicks at 12 yards per clip.
The former Oregon Duck will now try to fight his way onto the Buccaneers' 53-man roster.
However, that figures to be a tall task since Tampa seemingly has four receiver spots reserved for Mike Evans, DeSean Jackson, slot maven Adam Humphries and 2017 third-round pick Chris Godwin.
It's possible Huff could wiggle his way into that group as the Bucs' fifth receiver thanks to his solid return chops, but he'll likely need to excel throughout training camp and the preseason to be on the field come Week 1.
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