UCLA defensive back Ishmael Adams reportedly agreed to plead no contest to misdemeanor battery in a case stemming from an August confrontation with an Uber driver, per TMZ Sports.
The plea will reportedly result in three years of probation but won't include any jail time, according to TMZ.
Adams was accused of forcefully robbing an Uber driver of a cellphone after being arrested in Westwood, California, on Aug. 30. The Bruins suspended him indefinitely but reinstated him after felony charges weren't filed in the case. He missed three games.
Adams, who made the All-Pac-12 Conference first team in 2014, started every game for the team in 2013 and 2014 seasons.