Seattle Seahawks backup quarterback Trevone Boykin's legal troubles may finally be completely behind him.

According to 1080 KLRD's L.P. Phillips, the Dallas County court has dropped the charges of public intoxication against Trevone Boykin stemming from a March arrest last year, where his car plowed into the the side of a Dallas bar. Boykin was not the driver but the crash did injure eight people and led to the backup quarterback being arrested for public intoxication and possession of marijuana.

The incident also led to a separate arrest for violating his probation. The sophomore quarterback pleaded no contest in 2016 to resisting arrest and was sentenced to probation along with community service and the 2017 arrest put that ruling into jeopardy. However, last July, the Bexar county court ruled he would not serve an additional punishment for violation.

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With the latest dismissal, Boykin can put the entire matter behind him and focus on his playing career. After serving as Russell Wilson's backup for all 16 games in 2016, he lost that job to Austin Davis this past season and instead was relegated to the practice squad. Accuracy issues and turnovers led to him choking away an early advantage after outplaying Davis through the first two games of preseason.

Signed to a reserves contract following the season, he'll likely only get one more chance to prove he can stick with the Seahawks and now free of legal drama, he can focus his entire efforts to making that chance count.

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