MIAMI -- Miami Dolphins linebacker Derrick Rodgers pleaded no contest Friday to charges he attacked his wife and a man at a South Beach restaurant, and was placed on three years' probation.
A one-game NFL suspension is likely. The league's security department will investigate the case before making a recommendation.
Rodgers, accompanied by his wife, Kareff, pleaded no contest to two felonies, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and resisting an officer with violence, and three misdemeanors: battery, assault and a violation of a domestic violence injunction. Afterward, Rodgers declined to comment.
More
A one-game NFL suspension is likely. The league's security department will investigate the case before making a recommendation.
Rodgers, accompanied by his wife, Kareff, pleaded no contest to two felonies, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and resisting an officer with violence, and three misdemeanors: battery, assault and a violation of a domestic violence injunction. Afterward, Rodgers declined to comment.
More
Comment