Packers defensive tackle Letroy Guion reached a plea deal in March that had him pay a $5,000 fine plus court costs in Florida after police found marijuana and a firearm during a February traffic stop for erratic driving.
Guion’s plea also saw the charges dropped without adjudication of guilt because he was a first-time offender, which left him free to re-sign with the Packers for one year and $2.75 million a short time later. What it didn’t leave him free of was potential discipline from the league.
Guion’s agent Seth Katz told Rob Demovsky of ESPN.