All criminal charges against Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd related to a July accident were dropped by a judge this week.

Boyd, a second-round pick in 2016, faced drug charges after his car was found involved in a single-vehicle wreck and authorities found liquor and vape materials inside with traces of marijuana.

The wreck occurred around 3 a.m. July 12, and Boyd told police a few days later somebody else had been driving his car:

Boyd and his representatives later released a statement saying the same thing:

This week, a judge cleared up the matter and dropped the charges, according to CBS Pittsburgh.

Boyd’s attorney, Ken Haber, released a statement, per KDKA-TV: “Mr. Ford, who is the other person who was driving the vehicle, acknowledged that the entire incident was his doing and the items in the car were his. I believe he was alone in the car that evening.”

This legal hiccup was just one hurdle Boyd faced in 2017. Practice issues and nagging injuries limited him to 10 games before he famously caught the game-winning touchdown in Week 17 against the Baltimore Ravens, sending the Buffalo Bills to the playoffs.

Free of charges and heading into his third season, Boyd now faces the tall task of breaking through to the top of the depth chart behind A.J. Green.