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Former Cardinal Michael Floyd's blood-alcohol level was 0.217% after his Scottsdale arrest, blood test shows

USA TODAY NETWORK

Former Arizona Cardinals receiver Michael Floyd was extremely intoxicated when he was pulled over by Scottsdale police on Dec. 12, according to results of a blood analysis released Wednesday.

Floyd had a blood-alcohol level of 0.217 percent, according to results from the Scottsdale Police Department crime laboratory.

Under Arizona law, extreme DUI is defined as a blood-alcohol concentration of 0.15 percent or higher within two hours of driving or being in actual control of a vehicle.

Scottsdale police on Tuesday released about a dozen clips of officers' body-cam video of Floyd's arrest on suspicion of DUI.