Art Schlichter, 65, was expected to enter the guilty plea at an Aug. 11 hearing, but was unable to attend due to health issues.

Schlichter was sentenced to two years of community control, also known as probation.

Schlichter will be required to have weekly drug tests as part of his community control sentence.

INDIANAPOLIS — Former Indianapolis Colts quarterback Art Schlichter pleaded guilty Monday to felony drug possession charges that stem from a 2024 traffic stop where Schlichter handed over a crack pipe to police , who then found cocaine in his car.

Schlichter was sentenced to two years of community control, also known as probation, by Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Chris Brown. Schlichter will be required to have weekly drug tests as part of his community control

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