The Cleveland Browns, currently 1-1, face new challenges off the field. Rookie defensive tackle Mike Hall Jr. pleaded no contest to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct related to a domestic altercation earlier this summer.
In Ohio’s Avon Lake Municipal Court, Judge Alison Manning sentenced Hall to:
– 30-day suspended jail sentence
– $250 fine
– 2 years of monitored time
Hall, 21, entered the plea on Thursday, resolving the legal issue before the Browns’ Week 3 matchup against the New York Giants at home. This development adds to the Browns’ ongoing legal concerns.
The team looks to focus on their game against the Giants, seeking a second consecutive win after bouncing back from an embarrassing loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Week 1. The Browns will aim to put aside distractions and concentrate on their on-field performance.