Raiders' Worley pleads guilty to 3 charges, could face NFL discipline
Oakland Raiders cornerback Daryl Worley pleaded guilty to three charges in June, including driving under the influence, stemming from his April arrest, according to online court records obtained by ESPN.
Worley was charged with multiple offenses while a member of the Philadelphia Eagles after he was found passed out in a car outside the team's practice facility. He also pleaded guilty to carrying firearms in public and resisting arrest, while his felony charge of carrying a firearm without a license was dropped.
Worley could be disciplined by the NFL under its personal conduct policy, but the cornerback told reporters last week he has yet to hear from the league.
The 2016 Carolina Panthers draft pick was cut by the Eagles shortly after his arrest. He signed with the Raiders a week later.
Worley will compete with Gareon Conley, Rashaan Melvin, Leon Hall, and rookie Nick Nelson for snaps in Oakland's secondary this upcoming season.
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