CLEVELAND (AP) — Cleveland Browns nose tackle Shaun Rogers has reached an agreement with prosecutors that could dismiss charges that he tried to carry a gun through airport security in April.
Prosecutors in Cleveland say when Rogers appears in court Thursday, he’ll agree to meet with a diversion officer and do volunteer service over the next year.
The case against Rogers will be dismissed if he completes the diversion program, including 10 hours in a gun-class.
Police said Rogers tried to carry a semiautomatic handgun through airport security in a carry-on bag.