San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson was sentenced to three years of probation this week following his plea deal on a misdemeanor DUI charge. The sentencing occurred Tuesday in Los Angeles, where Robinson was also mandated to pay a $390 fine and complete a three-month alcohol education program, according to the LA City Lawyer’s Office.
Robinson’s representative noted that he has already fulfilled most probation requirements and anticipates an early probation release after 18 months. Additionally, two other charges against him—driving with a BAC above 0.08 and driving without a valid license—were dismissed.
Robinson, who signed a two-year deal with the 49ers in March, is also facing possible disciplinary action from the NFL under its personal conduct policy. His arrest occurred last November while he played for the Los Angeles Rams, when he was spotted driving a white Dodge sedan at speeds exceeding 100 mph by California Highway Patrol officers. He was formally charged in January.
In March, Robinson secured a $9.5 million, two-year contract with San Francisco during free agency. Last season, he started all 17 games for the Rams, leading the team with seven touchdown receptions and ranking fourth with 31 catches and 505 yards. Those yards, touchdowns, and his average of 16.3 yards per catch were all career highs.
Fan Take: This ruling is significant for NFL fans as it highlights the league’s ongoing challenges with player conduct off the field. How the NFL handles Robinson’s case could set a precedent for future incidents, impacting both player accountability and the league’s public image.