Las Vegas Raiders rookie cornerback Nate Hobbs pleaded guilty to a careless driving charge on Wednesday after a DUI charge was dropped when it was determined he was under the legal limit.
The Clark County (Nevada) District Attorney's Office announced that in the days following Hobbs' Jan. 3 arrest, a blood toxicological analysis showed he was under the legal limit for a charge of driving under the influence.
Hobbs pleaded guilty to one count of Unlawful Manners of Driving -- Careless Driving as a result of falling asleep in the exit lane of a parking garage.