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Titans’ Lewan avoids assault trial
Tennessee Titans offensive tackle Taylor Lewan will avoid a trial in an assault case after reaching an agreement Thursday.
According to multiple media reports, Lewan’s attorney, John Shea, and the prosecutor told a judge in Ann Arbor, Mich., that a settlement was reached.
Lewan, a rookie first-round pick from the University of Michigan, was charged with one count of misdemeanor aggravated assault and two counts of assault and battery relating to an incident in Ann Arbor in December. According to the Tennessean, two Ohio State fans alleged that Lewan assaulted them after the Buckeyes’ win over the Wolverines.
“We asked the judge to cancel next week’s trial with anticipation of putting that resolution on the record a week from today. That’s where things stand as of today,” Shea said, according to the Tennessean. “Still some final steps being taken, but the parties anticipate the case will officially and on the record be resolved a week from today.”
The settlement is due to be announced Oct. 30, and Lewan will be in court then. The date falls during the Titans’ bye week.
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