Joey Porter drove on a restrained driver's license and was ticketed for speeding May 3, 1999. He missed a final court date in Fort Collins, Colo., while he was in training camp with the Steelers his rookie season, and, Wednesday, turned himself into local authorities. Porter was released on $1,100 bond, nearly 14 years after he was expected to be in court, Aug. 16, 1999. Porter is serving as a student assistant coach with Colorado State, the school Porter attended through the first semester of the 1998-99 school year. He was a third round pick of the Steelers in the 1999 NFL Draft. Source: SBNation.com
Thank goodness Colorado didn't issue an arrest warrant in Arizona while Porter played for the Cards. Nothing would have given Sheriff Joe Arpaio a stiffer woody than throwing him in Tent City while awaiting extradition.