LAS VEGAS -- Raiders cornerback Nate Hobbs resolved a misdemeanor speeding case Monday, with his attorney entering a no-contest plea on his behalf and paying a $250 fine.
Hobbs, 22, did not appear in court with his attorney, Richard Schonfeld, for the brief hearing stemming from Hobbs' arrest Jan. 16 on a Las Vegas-area freeway.
A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper had ticketed Hobbs for reckless driving, reporting that he clocked Hobbs' vehicle at 110 mph in a 65 mph zone.
The case was the second in a month involving Hobbs, one of several current and former Raiders players to face charges in driving cases.