Packers’ Davenport reaches plea agreement

? Green Bay Packers fullback Najeh Davenport reached a plea agreement with prosecutors on charges he broke into a university dormitory and defecated in a woman’s closet, attorneys said Tuesday.

Defense attorney Richard Sharpstein said Davenport will have to do community service in the agreement reached with prosecutor Herbert Walker III.

The agreement “calls for Davenport to do one or two football clinics this summer. He’ll probably bring along some of his football buddies from UM,” Sharpstein said.

The former University of Miami player pleaded innocent in July to a second-degree felony count of burglary and a misdemeanor count of criminal mischief.

Sharpstein said there are still some details to be ironed out with prosecutors, but there will be no additional consequences for Davenport.

“It’s an embarrassing event he wants to leave behind him,” Sharpstein said.

Edward Griffith, a spokesman for the state attorney’s office, confirmed a plea agreement has been worked out, but he had no details.

The agreement is to be approved before Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Scott Silverman.

Davenport has to be present in court to personally accept the deal.

According to police, Davenport entered a dorm room at Barry University in suburban Miami Shores in the early morning hours of April 1.

Mary McCarthy, asleep in the room, told police she was startled awake by a strange sound and saw a man squatting in her closet. The man, later identified as Davenport, had defecated in her laundry basket, police said.