The Cardinals lost a heartbreaker yesterday to the Miami Dolphins in Miami, and the playoffs seem almost out of reach. Arizona must win out and get alot of help from other teams if they hope to live up to those Super Bowl expectations they had at the start of the season. This morning, things got a little bleaker for the Cards however.
It must have been a pretty awful flight home after the Miami game because this morning in Scottsdale, Cardinals wide receiver Michael Floyd was arrested by Scottsdale police. Floyd was apparently asleep at the wheel at the intersection of Scottsdale Road and Goldwater Boulevard, and was subsequently arrested on DUI charges and failure to obey a police officer.
According to 247Sports:
Per the report, Floyd was found unconscious at 2:48 a.m. on Monday morning with his vehicle still running. The 27-year-old wide receiver now faces four charges: two counts of DUI, one count of obstructing a roadway and one count of failure to obey a police officer.
Floyd was booked and released this morning, and it remains to be seen what, if any, punishment the Cardinals or the NFL will dish out.
AZ Head Coach Bruce Arians will address the media later today and the Floyd arrest will surely be a topic of conversation:
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