
Raiders News: Antonio Brown Pleads Guilty to Driving at Unsafe Speed
Oakland Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown reached a plea deal to settle his reckless driving case from last November.
Brown's attorney, James Hankle, told Paula Reed Ward of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette his client will be forced to pay a fine and have two points taken off his driver's license after pleading guilty to driving at an unsafe speed.
Ross Township police cited Brown for reckless driving on Nov. 8 when the seven-time Pro Bowler was pulled over for going more than 100 mph in a Porsche. Had Brown not taken the plea deal, his license would have been suspended after he was convicted of reckless driving when he didn't show up for court in February.
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Per ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler, Brown also sent a farewell message to Pittsburgh Steelers fans on Instagram since he was back in Pittsburgh for his court appearance.
"To all my fans in Pittsburgh, never got to say goodbye," Brown said. "I'm here today in downtown Pittsburgh court."
Brown is preparing for his first season in Oakland after being traded by the Steelers in March. The 30-year-old is expected to be a focal point of head coach Jon Gruden's offense after catching at least 100 passes in each of the previous six years.

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