Mississippi quarterback signee Chad Kelly has pleaded guilty to a non-criminal charge of disorderly conduct in exchange for 50 hours of community service following a fight at a downtown Buffalo nightclub last month.Kelly also has sent a written apology to the Buffalo Police Department. He is required to report back in court on March 9 to prove he has complied with the plea agreement.
Kelly declined to speak to reporters after appearing in Buffalo City Court on Monday afternoon. The 20-year-old nephew of Buffalo Bills Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly faced numerous charges, including resisting arrest, after getting involved in a fight with two bouncers two weeks ago.
It happened days after Kelly had signed a commitment to play at Ole Miss.
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