DENVER – Former Denver Broncos receiver Demaryius Thomas pleaded guilty this week to careless driving resulting in injury, a traffic infraction, and saw a felony reckless driving charge dismissed.

The charges came in connection to a rollover crash Thomas was involved in on Feb. 16. Thomas was arrested on Feb. 28.

Thomas was driving with two passengers in his car on Auraria Pkwy. Near 12th Ave. when he lost control of the vehicle, causing it to roll. An arrest affidavit says that Thomas was driving about 70 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone at the time.

Thomas and his two passengers were injured in the crash.

According to court records and Thomas’ attorneys, the guilty plea to the traffic infraction will cost Thomas four points on his license.

Thomas, a five-time Pro Bowler with the Broncos, remains a free agent after he was traded to the Houston Texans last year.

In addition to having to pay court costs and fees and into the victim compensation fund, court records show Thomas will have to pay a $300 fine, complete 50 hours of community service and will be on supervised probation for one year.

In a statement released by his attorneys, Thomas thanked fans who supported him during his career and after the crash and promised to never drive in such a manner again: