CLEVELAND, Ohio (92.3 The Fan) – Browns left tackle Jedrick Wills Jr. and receiver Rashard Higgins pleaded guilty to speeding Tuesday morning according to court records, resolving their cases stemming from a January traffic stop.
Following their change in pleas, both players were fined $250 by judge Brian Hagan. Fines and court costs were $428 for Higgins and Wills.
Westlake officers originally cited the pair for drag racing.
Higgins and Wills were stopped at Coventry Drive and Crocker Road on January 5 according to an incident report after the cars were observed traveling westbound on Crocker Road.
Officers also found a “suspected marijuana joint located and destroyed on camera” during a search, which belonged to Higgins.
Higgins posted a pair of tweets, which he deleted shortly after, appearing to joke about the situation.
The first tweet read, “Foot slipped srry” and the second, “Was Tryna get away from Covid” before removing both posts from his verified account.
Wills also settled a speeding ticket from a November traffic stop and was ordered to pay $328.




