Redskins receiver Malcolm Kelly missed practice for personal reasons this morning, one day after missing a court date Wednesday in Fairfax General District Court. Kelly was found guilty in absentia.
According to court reports, Kelly was stopped on July 1 for improper/erratic lane change and was fined $200 plus court costs. He also was charged for driving without a license.
Court documents show that Kelly has had several traffic offenses in the past year. He was charged with driving under a revoked/suspended license on April 7 in Fairfax County as well as failing to obey a highway sign. He was charged twice for failing to obey a highway sign in Loudoun County — on Oct. 22, 2009 and on March 26, 2010. He also had a couple speeding tickets in Loudoun.
Kelly would not have practiced anyway because of a pulled hamstring. He won’t play Saturday vs. Baltimore.
On Wednesday, tight end Fred Davis missed camp to settle his own traffic issues.
