Kellen Winslow II has received his punsihemnt for his crimes.
The former Cleveland Browns tight end will spend 14 years in prison after agreeing to a new plea deal Friday, according to USA Today. Back in 2019, he pleaded guilty to rape and sexual battery charges and revised the deal this week in an agreement submitted Friday in San Diego Superior Court.
Under his previous agreement, Winslow was sentenced to 12 to 18 years in prison. The length of his sentence was to be determined at a hearing.
Under his new deal, Winslow pleaded guilty to “assaulting a hitchhiker with the intent to commit rape in March 2018,” according to USA Today.
It was back in June 2019 when he was found guilty of rape, indecent exposure and lewd conduct. He was originally set to be sentenced in 2020, but that was delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The former first-round pick by the Browns in the 2004 NFL draft spent his first four years with the team, making the Pro Bowl in 2007. He also played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New England Patriots and New York Jets. His last season in the NFL came in 2013.