Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell will serve 15-months of probation after being arrested for marijuana possession and DUI with former teammate LeGarrette Blount. According to ESPN.com, Bell will have his driver license suspended for 60 days and is allowed to petition the court to have his arrest record expunged if he completes the 15-month program.
Bell must also have a drug and alcohol evaluation, follow any recommended treatment and spend 12-hours one weekend at a safety school for his charges. Bell likely faces up to a two game suspension, pay over $2,000 in court fees and will forfeit a portion of his salary for each game he is suspended.