Aug 1, 2018
Jets linebacker pleads guilty to drunken driving in crash
New York Jets linebacker Dylan Donahue has pleaded guilty to DWI charges after a wrong-way crash in the Lincoln Tunnel. The fifth-round pick played four games for the Jets last season.
The Canadian Press
WEEHAWKEN, N.J. — New York Jets linebacker Dylan Donahue has pleaded guilty to DWI charges in connection with a wrong-way crash in the Lincoln Tunnel.
Donahue entered the plea Wednesday in Weehawken Municipal Court. As part of a plea deal, three other charges were dismissed. Donahue also will have to drive with an ignition interlock device for a year after his licence is reinstated.
Police say Donahue was drunk when he drove the wrong way in the tunnel on Feb. 26 and collided with a jitney bus, injuring four of the 15 people on board. It was his second DUI.
The 25-year-old checked into rehab earlier this year.
Donahue was a fifth-round draft pick of the Jets last year and played in four games before he suffered a season-ending elbow injury.