Jun/02/08 06:53 PM Filed in:
Bryant
McKinnie
Bryant McKinnie has made his
case to the NFL's head disciplinarian, but the
Vikings offensive tackle's status with the league
remains uncertain.
In a story first reported by profootballtalk.com,
McKinnie met Friday morning with NFL Commissioner Roger
Goodell at the league's New York City offices, although
no decision on a possible suspension is expected until
his Florida legal situation is resolved.
McKinnie has a June 20 report date in Miami-Dade County
Court as a result of his Feb. 24 arrest stemming from a
fight outside a Miami nightclub.
Regardless of the resolution of that case, he also
faces possible discipline under the NFL's
personal-conduct policy.
McKinnie's attorney hopes to persuade the state of
Florida before that June 20 date to allow the player to
enter a pre-trial diversion program.
If the state agrees and McKinnie fulfills the terms of
the program, the charges against him would be
dismissed.
If an agreement cannot be reached before June 20, a new
trial date would be set.
Phone calls and e-mails to McKinnie's attorney, Larry
Kerr, were not returned Saturday, and agent Ben Dogra
had no comment.
An NFL spokesman said the league does not comment on
such meetings.
McKinnie, who has started 87 consecutive games at left
tackle for the Vikings, faces four charges, including
one of felony aggravated battery. He has pleaded not
guilty to all charges.
In his only comments on the case two weeks ago, he said
he believes he will be with the Vikings for the
duration of training camp and the season.
"I won't make any speculations," he said, "but I'm
hoping to be able to be with the team."
McKinnie was one of four Vikings players charged in the
wake of the team's infamous Love Boat scandal in 2005,
eventually pleading guilty to disorderly conduct and
being a public nuisance on a watercraft.
In addition to agreeing to pay a $1,000 fine and
perform 48 hours of community service, he was fined one
week's salary, approximately $41,000, by the NFL in
that case.
(twincities.com)