Former quarterback Ryan Leaf has been released from a Montana prison, ESPN reports.
Leaf was released Wednesday and is now being supervised by probation and parole officers in Great Falls, says Judy Beck, a spokeswoman for the Montana Department of Corrections.
Leaf served more than two years in prison following a break in to a home in the Great Falls area in 2012 to steal prescription pills.
His conviction in Montana violated his probation in Texas stemming from a 2008 charge of fraudulently obtaining a controlled substance. A Texas judge initially sentenced Leaf to five years in prison but gave him credit for time already served. However, Texas authorities can still extradite Leaf if they wish.
Leaf was drafted No. 2 overall behind Peyton Manning by the San Diego Chargers in the 1998 NFL draft after a successful career at Washington State.