Titans

Tuesday, October 31, 2006 at 12:00am

Tennessee Titans linebacker Rob Reynolds entered a guilty plea Monday to a misdemeanor charge of criminal damaging and also to an amended charge of disorderly conduct in the wake of his Oct. 21 shoving incident involving his estranged wife Jennifer in Upper Arlington, Ohio.

Rob Reynolds received a $200 fine plus court costs and a 180-day suspended sentence for the criminal damaging charge, and a $150 fine plus costs and a 30-day suspended sentence for the disorderly conduct charge. He was originally charged with domestic violence and assault, but pled guilty to the lesser charge of disorderly conduct to Judge Carrie Glaeden.

The linebacker also received one year of non-reporting probation for the two charges and must have no repeat incidents during that time.

In resolving the case, city attorney Jeanine Hummer said it was not unusual in such matters when both parties wish to settle the case.

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