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Kellen Winslow II to go through 14 years in jail after new request bargain

Previous Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow II will go through 14 years in jail in the wake of consenting to another supplication bargain Friday, as indicated by USA Today.

Winslow confessed to assault and sexual battery charges in November of 2019. He overhauled that bargain in an arrangement submitted Friday in San Diego Superior Court. Under his past understanding, Winslow was condemned to 12 to 18 years in jail. The length of his sentence was to be resolved at a conference.

As a component of Friday’s arrangement, Winslow confessed to “attacking a drifter with the goal to submit assault in March 2018,” as per USA Today. That replaces Winslow’s past sexual battery supplication.

In June of 2019, Winslow was seen as blameworthy of assault, revolting openness and obscene direct. Members of the jury were halted on six different crimes, which provoked a retrial. Winslow conceded rather than face a retrial, which might have brought about Winslow consuming this existence in jail.

Winslow will be condemned in March.

He was initially set to be condemned in 2020, however that was deferred because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Winslow showed up at Friday’s hearing distantly.

Kellen Winslow II burned through nine seasons in NFL

Winslow was a first-round pick by the Browns in the 2004 NFL draft. He spent his initial four season with the group, making the Pro Bowl in 2007. Winslow additionally invested energy with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots and New York Jets. He last played in the NFL in 2013.

Winslow is the son of Hall of Fame tight end Kellen Winslow Sr., who played nine seasons with the San Diego Chargers.