Braylon Edwards arrested for DUI. But of course, he'll be fine, and allowed to start. Unlike that "criminal" Matt Jones who has been drummed out of the league for drinking a beer on a golf course.......
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<H1>Braylon Edwards, star New York Jets wide receiver, arrested for drunk driving</H1>
BY Manish Mehta, Rocco Parascandola and Larry Mcshane
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Originally Published:Tuesday, September 21st 2010, 9:01 AM
Updated: Tuesday, September 21st 2010, 2:13 PM
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<DIV class=art_img_lrg_credit>Todaro/FilmMagicBraylon Edwards, a wide receiver for the New York Jets, was busted for a DWI early Tuesday, police reported.
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<DIV class=art_img_sm_credit>Clark/WireImageNY Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards plays poker for charity Monday night in Manhattan.
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<DIV class=art_img_sm_txt>Braylon Edwards hauls in a touchdown pass in last year's AFC Championship game.
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<DIV class=art_img_sm_txt>Trouble-prone Jets wide receiver Braylon Edwards was busted for drunken driving Tuesday morning near the
Lincoln Tunnel with a blood alcohol reading of twice the legal limit, police said.
Edwards, 27, was stopped while driving erratically in a
Range Rover with heavily tinted windows at 34th St. and 12th Ave. at 5:13 a.m., according to cops.
Edwards, who was riding with two men and a woman in his vehicle, blew .16 on a Breathalyzer test of blood-alcohol content, police sources said. The legal limit is .08.
"There appeared to be excessively tinted windows," said
Deputy Police Commissioner Paul Browne. "They approached, they could smell alcohol."
Cops said the bearded receiver was cooperative after his arrest by members of the Surface Transportation Enforcement Division. He was awaiting arraignment in Manhattan Tuesday afternoon.
Edwards, according to one source, told the officers that "he was fine and had two drinks or so."
Edwards could face a maximum fine of $50,000 from the
NFL if convicted of a DWI.
One of his Jets teammates said he was "not surprised" by the arrest, while others said it showed Edwards' lack of regard for the team.
The one-time
Pro Bowler began Monday evening at a Manhattan charity event hosted by fellow Jets receiver
Jericho Cotchery.
He was photographed playing poker at the fundraiser with two drinks in front of him at Hudson Terrace, an exclusive rooftop venue on W. 46th St.
Cotchery, speaking Tuesday on his regular WFAN-AM spot, said his event was finished by 9:30 p.m. - nearly eight hours before Edwards' arrest.
"It's important for us to support him as teammates," Cotchery said, adding that he planned to contact Edwards later Tuesday.
Edwards was traded from the
Cleveland Browns to the Jets last year, just two days after he was accused of punching a friend of
NBA star
LeBron James outside a Cleveland nightclub.
Edwards pleaded to aggravated disorderly conduct in return for probation, a suspended jail term and a $1,000 fine. James dismissed Edwards' attack as "childish."
While with the Browns, Edwards wore out his welcome by criticizing the team's play-calling and arguing with teammates.
Edwards, who caught a touchdown in the Jets' win Sunday over the
New England Patriots, was flagged for taunting after the score - a mistake that kept
Coach Rex Ryan from giving him a game ball.
"We are very disappointed in Braylon's actions this morning," said a statement from Jets general manager general manager
Mike Tannenbaum.
"The Player Protect program is in place for our organization to prevent this situation. Braylon is aware of this program and showed poor judgment."
The Player Protect program provides car service to players who are out partying.
The statement continued, "We are reviewing the information with the league and will impose the appropriate disciplinary measures."
In a recent blog post at
GQ.com, Edwards wrote, "You can easily get caught up doing too much '
New York' - but you've got to manage it, understand your reason for being here."