Antonio Brown, still an NFL free agent, is past at least one legal hurdle after pleading no contest on a truck driver battery case from January.
Appearing masked in a remote courtroom on Friday, the former Pittsburgh Steelers star changed his plea from not guilty and was sentenced by a judge to two years probation, orders to undergo a psychological evaluation, a 13-week anger management course and 100 hours of community service, per TMZ.
Brown is allowed to travel nationwide, which is necessary if he wants to play in the NFL anytime soon.