Rahsaan Lewis, a Kentucky wide receiver and son of Pro Football Hall of Famer Ray Lewis, has entered a plea for his driving under the influence arrest from March.
Lewis pleaded guilty to driving under the influence in court.
Jon Hale reported on the legal development.
“According to an arrest citation, Lewis showed signs of impairment during a field sobriety test and had a blood alcohol concentration of .153, nearly double the legal limit. He was also charged with reckless driving and improper start from a parked position. On Aug. 5, Lewis entered a guilty plea to the charge of driving under the influence, first offense. The reckless driving charge and improper start charge were merged as part of the plea. He was sentenced to four days home incarceration and ordered to pay a $200 fine with $568 of court costs. Lewis’ driver’s license was suspended.”
Lewis only played in six games for the Wildcats last season and recorded two receptions for four yards and also returned a punt. A knee injury would cause him to miss seven games.
This coming season will be his final season in Lexington. Lewis is in the mix for playing time this season.
He previously played at Central Florida (2018) and Florida Atlantic (2019) before transferring to Kentucky.