Raiders' Nate Hobbs Cited for Driving 110 MPH 2 Weeks After DUI Arrest

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Less than two weeks after he was charged with drunk driving, Las Vegas Raiders defensive back Nate Hobbs was cited for driving over the speed limit in a 65-mph zone.
The Nevada State Police Highway Patrol confirmed to 8 News Now that he was not arrested on the reckless driving charge.

On January 3, Hobbs failed field sobriety tests and was taken to the Clark County Detention Center. An officer found him asleep behind the wheel of his car.

The officer stated that he smelt a "slight odor" of an alcoholic beverage coming from Hobbs, and the player told police that he was just tired.
The following statement was released by the attorney.

The Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department's facts and circumstances have been reported to the news media, which raises serious concerns that this does not qualify as a drunken driving offense in Nevada.

The Raiders selected him in the fifth round of the draft. He had 74 tackles, three tackles for a loss, and four quarterback hits in 16 games.