Cameron Taylor-Britt Photo: Hamilton County Jail

Bengals player Cameron Taylor-Britt will spend five days in jail after pleading guilty to driving-related offenses in court.

The 26-year-old cornerback appeared in Hamilton County Municipal Court Tuesday where he pleaded guilty to charges of reckless driving and driving without a license.

Taylor-Britt was initially charged in two separate traffic incidents in 2025. The first was in June when Cincinnati police said he was driving recklessly in a 2022 Dodge Charger on Fourth Street in Downtown, then in September when Taylor-Britt was charged with driving with a restricted license, drag racing and failing to obey roadway signs on Joe Nuxhall Way at the Banks.

Tuesday’s decision was reportedly part of an agreement with prosecutors to drop some of the charges in exchange for a guilty plea on the reckless driving and unclassified no-license charge from September. Judge Bernie Bouchard ordered Taylor-Britt to immediately report to jail for his five-day sentence following the hearing.

Taylor-Britt has played for the Bengals under a rookie contract for four years. He’s scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent in March.

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