NFL: 49ers WR Demarcus Robinson gets probation in DUI case

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San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Demarcus Robinson was sentenced to three years probation after pleading no contest to misdemeanor DUI.

Robinson, 30, was a member of the Rams when he was arrested last November. Officers said they observed him driving at more than 100 mph on a Los Angeles freeway.

In Tuesday’s court appearance in L.A., Robinson was ordered to pay a $390 fine and complete a three-month alcohol education program.

“Mr. Robinson has taken this process extremely seriously by already completing most of the terms of his probation. We expect that his probation will terminate early at the 18-month mark after which his case will be expunged,” Robinson’s attorney, Jacqueline Sparagna, told TMZ Sports.

Robinson signed a two-year, $9.5 million deal with the 49ers in March.

He caught 31 passes for 505 yards and seven touchdowns and started all 17 games in 2024, his second season with the Rams and ninth in the NFL.

Robinson has 250 catches for 3,013 yards and 27 TDs in 147 career games (68 starts) with the Kansas City Chiefs (2016-21), Baltimore Ravens (2022) and Rams. He won a Super Bowl LIV ring with the Chiefs.

–Field Level Media

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