Ex-Viking Henderson Gets Probation After Pleading Guilty To DWI

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) – Former Minnesota Vikings linebacker Erin Henderson pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor DWI charge earlier this week and was sentenced to two years of probation.

Henderson pleaded guilty on Monday in Carver County Court, and was also fined $1,000, according to the county attorney's office.

The terms of his probation include that he remain law-abiding, have no driver's license violations, have no alcohol-related traffic offences, and complete treatment.

The Vikings released Henderson in February following his second arrest for alleged drunk driving. He had one season left on his contract with a $1.95 million salary.

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