Browns' Michael Hall Jr. Pleads No Contest to Disorderly Conduct
The defensive tackle was sentenced to probation and a fine following a domestic altercation earlier this summer.
- Michael Hall Jr., a rookie defensive tackle for the Cleveland Browns, entered a no-contest plea to a reduced charge of disorderly conduct.
- The plea stems from an alleged violent altercation with a woman on August 12 in Avon, Ohio.
- Hall received a 30-day suspended jail sentence, a $250 fine, and two years of probation.
- The NFL has placed Hall on the commissioner's exempt list, preventing him from playing for the Browns this season.
- Hall expressed regret for the incident and stated he is undergoing counseling to improve himself.