Titans running back Shonn Greene pleaded guilty to lesser charges in relation to a driving-related arrest last October, according to The Tennessean.
The report states Greene "plead guilty to failure to exercise due care and to parking in a handicap spot."
As a result, Greene was ordered to pay a $655 fine. Charges that Greene was driving on a suspended license and resisting arrest were dropped.
Authorities claimed Greene fled from officers twice — once when parking enforcement officer approached him to write a ticket for parking in a handicap spot and when police neared him in traffic for fleeing.
Eventually, Greene turned himself into police for his role in the incident.
Greene finished his second season with the Titans in 2014. He ran for 392 yards and two touchdowns.
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