Pittsburgh Steelers Antonio Brown Found Guilty Of Reckless Driving

Pittsburgh Steelers All-Pro wide receiver Antonio Brown was found guilty of reckless driving, after failing to show up for his trial. Back on November, 8, police cited Brown for driving a black Porsche in excess of 100 mph through Ross Township, PA., the morning of the Steelers’ game against the Carolina Panthers. Reckless driving convictions in Pennsylvania carry maximum penalties of 90 days in jail, a $200 fine and a six-month license suspension.

It’s the latest incident over the past few months for Brown, on and off the field. He allegedly pushed the mother of his daughter to the ground last month in Hollywood, Fla., according to a police incident report. The woman did not press charges and Brown was not arrested. Brown was hit was hit with two lawsuits in October for an incident that allegedly occurred at his South Florida high-rise last April.

Brown, a four-time All-Pro, is also embroiled in a dispute with the Steelers, who openly have discussed the possibility of trading him. He has three years remaining on a five-year, $72.7 million contract extension that he signed before the 2017 campaign. 

Steelers’ Antonio Brown guilty of reckless driving, going over 100 mph

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