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Las Vegas Raiders Player Cut After DUI Arrest

December 2, 2023

A lot of people would give anything to play for an NFL team, so it’s always interesting when one of the players loses their position on a team for a really dumb decision. That’s what it sounds like happened with Las Vegas Raiders safety Roderic Teamer who was speeding to make it home for the team’s imposed curfew only to pick up a DUI charge and get cut from the team.

A Nevada Highway Patrol trooper clocked Teamer going 91 mph in a 65 mph on the night of November 25. When questioned about why he was speeding, the ex-Raider told the trooper he was trying to get home before the NFL team’s curfew.

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