BEREA, Ohio -- Browns receiver Josh Gordon pleaded guilty Friday to speeding in Strongsville over Memorial Day Weekend.

Gordon did not appear in Berea Municipal Court. His attorney, Gary A. Vick, entered the plea on his behalf.

Gordon was fined $150 plus $194 in court costs, according to court records.

Vick was not immediately available for comment.

Gordon was scheduled to stand trial at 9:45 a.m. Friday.

Gordon was issued a speeding ticket after a Cuyahoga County Sheriff's deputy stopped his Mercedes SUV in Strongsville on May 25. The deputy reported that Gordon was going 74 mph in a 60 mph zone, according to the ticket issued by the deputy. The stop occurred on I-71 north of Ohio 82.

The deputy reported that he smelled marijuana in Gordon's car, and one of his three passengers was found with seven ounces of suspected marijuana and cited with possession, according to a police report.

The passenger, 25-year-old Terrell L. McKenzie of Cleveland, pleaded no contest Aug. 8 to a misdemeanor drug abuse charge in connection with the incident. A hearing is scheduled at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13 to determine whether he can avoid jail time because he is a first-offender.

Gordon pleaded guilty Sept. 16 to a DWI charge in Raleigh, N.C. and is on probation with a suspended license.

He's also serving a 10-game suspension after the NFL and the NFL Players Association revised its substance abuse policy. Gordon was originally banned the entire season after he tested positive for marijuana during the offseason.