According to Mike Coutee of Fox 4 in Kansas City, Missouri, a guilty plea is expected from the former Kansas City Chiefs assistant coach.
The son of a coach was charged with drunk driving. He changed his plea to not guilty in June.
Police said that before his Dodge Ram collided with two cars that had stopped on the side of an entrance ramp, he was travelling over the speed limit. He had a blood alcohol concentration of.113 after the crash, according to prosecutors.
A five-year-old was hurt in the crash. The girl will suffer a traumatic brain injury for the rest of her life, according to Tom Porto, an attorney for the Young family.
Some wondered if the Chiefs were to blame for the crash. The accident occurred near the team's practice facility, and the player told police he drank two to three drinks and took Adderall prior to driving.
The family of Young agreed to pay for her medical care.
After his contract expired in 2021, the team declined to give him a new one.