The ruling was handed down on Monday in Miami.
Quarless will also have to take an anger management and a gun safety course.
God’s Gifts was originally charged with a misdemeanor for firing a weapon in public. He did not attend the proceedings, as he was on the practice field for the Packers for the first time since September, on Monday.
While putting this incident behind him is a positive for Gifts, we now all get to wait for the long and arbitrary arm of NFL justice to throw their hammer down.