Seahawks backup QB Trevone Boykin plead guilty to resisting arrest on Thursday, resolving an incident that occurred on Dec. 31.
Seahawks rookie quarterback Trevone Boykin plead guilty Thursday to a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest in Bexar County (Texas) Court, resolving an incident that occurred Dec. 31 in San Antonio.
Boykin was fined $1,500 plus court costs and given one year of probation. He will also serve 80 hours of community service and take an anger management course.
Boykin’s agent, Drew Pittman, said Thursday that Boykin is fulfilling many of the community hours now and that none of the penalties will impact Boykin’s availability for Seahawks’ training camp, which begins July 30.