Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Wes Phillips will plead guilty in his reckless driving case stemming from his arrest in December after a traffic stop.
Per ESPN's Kevin Seifert, court documents showed that Phillips reached an agreement with prosecutors in which he will plead guilty to an amended charge of misdemeanor careless driving.
Phillips received a $300 fine with a $78 surcharge and he will be required to perform eight hours of community service at a non-profit organization within 60 days. The agreement will be approved during a hearing at Hennepin County District Court.
Phillips was stopped on I-394 in Minneapolis on the night of Dec.