Based on the fact that the Minnesota Vikings have had 18 of their players since 2000 get arrested for DUI, one would think that the franchise should know how to properly handle these types of situations by now. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case.
Vikings wide receiver Michael Floyd is scheduled to appear in an Arizona courtroom this Monday after violating the terms of his house arrest by testing positive for alcohol on June 11. He had just five days left on his 96-day house arrest sentence.
Floyd has denied he purposefully consumed any alcohol and has instead settled on an excuse that involves him drinking multiple bottles of kombucha tea during the span of a few hours.