Free-agent wide receiver Antonio Brown pled no contest to charges related to his moving truck driver battery case earlier this year, his attorney Carson Hancock confirmed in a statement.
On Friday, Brown appeared in a Broward County (Fla.) courtroom wearing a mask and changed his plea from not guilty. A judge sentenced Brown to two years of probation, ordered him to undergo a psychological evaluation and to take a 13-week anger management course. He must do 100 hours of community service and has been ordered to stay away from the two victims, according to WPLG.