Chiefs wide receiver Da’Rick Rogers on Monday reached a plea agreement in the Marion County Municipal Court in Indianapolis for a DUI that occurred in 2014, according to documents received from the court.
Rogers pleaded guilty to operating a vehicle with alcohol concentration equivalent to at least .08, but less than .15, according to the court.
The charge of operating a vehicle while intoxicated endangering a person was dismissed, according to court documents.
The court sentenced Rogers to a term of 60 days in jail, with 58 days suspended. He will spend one day in jail, while receiving one day of credit, according to the documents.
Rogers was also sentenced to 180 days probation, and he can accomplish AAID training or its equivalent in Kansas City, according to the court documents.
The charges stem from an incident that occurred on Sept. 29, 2014 while Rogers was then a member of the Colts, who promptly released him.
The 6-3, 215-pound Rogers previously spent time with the Buffalo Bills after entering the NFL in 2013 as an undrafted free agent out of Tennessee Tech. He has appeared in five games with three starts, recording 192 yards receiving and two touchdowns on 14 catches.
The Chiefs, who signed Rogers to a reserve/future contract on Jan. 7, 2015, did not have a comment on Rogers’ plea deal.
WISH-TV in Indianapolis was the first to report the news.