Former New York Jet Muhammad Wilkerson pleaded guilty Tuesday to operating a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol and was sentenced to a $500 fine.

He agreed to a three-month license suspension and to complete an impaired driver program as part of the plea deal struck in Manhattan Criminal Court.

“Mr. Wilkerson accepted a resolution of a mere traffic infraction and looks forward to focusing on football and family,” said his attorney, Alex Spiro.

Wilkerson, 29, was arrested June 1 at about 4 a.m. at Riverside Drive and West 168th Street in Washington Heights. Cops noticed he had bloodshot, watery eyes and smelled of alcohol, according to the criminal complaint.

“I had one shot and two beers,” Wilkerson allegedly admitted to police.

Cops administered a breathalyzer test that determined he had a blood-alcohol level of .09. The legal limit for driving is .08.

The 315-pound, 6-foot-4 defensive end played for the Jets from 2011 to 2017. He is currently a free agent.