According to Brady Henderson of ESPN, former Seahawks DL Malik McDowell has been sentenced to 11 months in jail and three years of probation after pleading guilty to multiple crimes earlier this year in Michigan.
McDowell was also ordered by a judge to write four essays in the next 90 days.
McDowell was stopped for suspicion of drunken driving back in February after he allegedly got in a fight with two police officers.
The police report mentioned that McDowell confronted one of the arresting officers inside a gas station where he refused to hand over his license, grabbed his wrists and put his hand on the officerโs gun.
McDowell was shocked with a Taser before being taken away in handcuffs after another officer arrived at the scene. There was reportedly “heavy extensive damage to the inside of the storeโ during the scuffle and McDowell has since been charged with assault/resisting arrest and operating while intoxicated.
McDowell was later charged in a separate incident with receiving and concealing stolen property.
McDowell claimed he purchased a Ford F-150 Raptor pickup for $3,000 off the street. However, the truck was equipped with a GPS device that ultimately led police to a closed garage at McDowellโs address.
Before that, the Seahawks filed suit in the U.S. District Court in Michigan that alleged McDowell has failed to pay back the $799,238 an arbitrator ordered him to after he was involved in a serious ATV accident.
This was a breach of McDowell’s contract and he was ordered to repay his $1,599,238 signing bonus to Seattle. The Seahawks were able to recoup $800,000 by not paying McDowellโs salary for the 2018 season.
McDowellโs career remains in question, even though he and his agent have said he’s ready to return and the Cowboys brought him in for a workout during offseason.
McDowell, 23, was selected with the No. 35 overall pick by the Seahawks in 2017 after they elected to trade down with the Jaguars. In total, the Seahawks gave up the No. 34 overall pick and acquired a second- and a sixth-round pick for the right to select McDowell.
McDowell signed a four-year, $6.95 million contract that includes $4.91 million guaranteed. Seattle waived him last year with a non-football injury designation and he later reverted to their injured reserve list before the Seahawks officially parted ways with him this past March.
During his three-year college career at Michigan State, McDowell recorded 88 total tackles, 24.5 tackles for loss, 7.5 sacks, one interception, two forced fumbles, and scored one defensive touchdown in 32 games with the Spartans.
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