Former Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb was recently released from jail after serving a brief sentence for DUI in Arizona, reports say.
McNabb served 18 days in jail inArizona for rear-ending another car while it was waiting at a red light,and was released Friday, BleacherReport.com reported. RELATED:Donovan McNabb busted again for DUI
McNabb reportedly admitted that he had left a sports bar before the incident, and was found to havehada blood-alcohol level of .17 at the time of the collision.
The car McNabb rear-ended was being driven by thewife of a police officer fromGila River, the AP reported. No injuries were reported. RELATED:McNabb’s broadcasting gigs imperiled after arrest McNabb is ordered to serve 72 days of house arrest, and must complete 30 hours of community service.
McNabb, whose No. 5 jersey number was retired by the Eagles in September 2013, played a little more than 11 seasons in the NFL, including stints with the Washington Redskins and Minnesota Vikings.