The Facts:
Lynch has copped his second plea in less than a year. The first time around, he ducked hit-and-run charges with what essentially amount to a traffic ticket. This time, he has pleaded guilty as charged, to misdemeanor charges in California arising from the possession of a firearm. His agent, Doug Hendrickson, informed PFT of the plea. Hendrickson tells us that Lynch will serve no jail time.
Reported by Profootballtalk.com
Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
“I am embarrassed by my recent arrest and conviction. I deeply regret that I placed myself in this situation,” Lynch said in a statement e-mailed to PFT. "I apologize to my family, the Buffalo Bills organization, my teammates, the Buffalo community, and Commissioner [Roger] Goodell. I have already learned from this recent mistake and am sincerely committed to being a more responsible citizen and better representative of the NFL. ...” Lynch’s case will now be reviewed by the league under the Personal Conduct Policy, given that the legal process is concluded. PFT's Mike Florio sets a four-game suspension, reduced to two on appeal, as a reasonable expectation. Stay tuned.
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