The Facts: More will be known about the fate of Floyd when he returns to court at 4:30 p.m. ET regarding allegations that he violated the terms of his house arrest. For now, it's clear that the prosecution is not inclined to cut him any slack. "He's in violation and should serve the rest of his jail time," Caron Close told Brian Murphy of the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Diehards Line:
Floyd received a 120-day jail term after pleading guilty to extreme DUI in Arizona. He served 24 days in custody, and he then was permitted to finish the time on house arrest. Presumably, the prosecutor will be taking the position that the full 96 days that Floyd was due to serve on house arrest should now be spent behind bars. As PFT's Josh Alper notes, if that happens, Floyd would unavailable for all of training camp, the preseason, and into the regular season. Though he currently faces a minimum suspension of two games for the DUI guilty plea, he otherwise would be permitted to participate in practices and preseason games. ... Stay tuned.