Arizona Cardinals rookie Jermiah Braswell arrested for driving into Lake Erie

Jermiah Braswell, an undrafted rookie signed by the Arizona Cardinals, has been arrested after driving into Lake Erie.

This isn’t the kind of route the Arizona Cardinals envisioned undrafted free agent Jermiah Braswell running when they signed him in April. The wide receiver from Youngstown State was arrested Saturday after driving an orange Camaro into Lake Erie in Ohio.

Yep, he is reported to have driven a car into Lake Erie while under the influence.

Per WTOL:

Police say witnesses told officers that the driver of the Camaro had driven off the embankment and came to rest in the lake, and added Braswell was at a very high rate of speed when he left the roadway. He traveled through a grassy area, and flew off the embankment into the lake, according to police records.

As officers approached Braswell, they found he was still in the driver’s seat, trying to drive forward. He told crews he was stuck and didn’t know what happened, according to police.

Police records show Braswell agreed to a breath test, which showed his BAC exceeded Ohio’s legal limit. The player refused to submit to a chemical test to determine his BAC. Braswell was arrested for driving under the influence

Braswell played in 40 games and started 15 games at Youngstown State. He caught 51 passes for 986 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. He caught a touchdown pass in each of his four years with the program.

 

Cardinals undrafted rookie profile: WR Jermiah Braswell

Find out more about one of the many undrafted rookies on the roster.

One of the 21 undrafted rookies the Arizona Cardinals added to the roster after the NFL draft was complete was receiver Jermiah Braswell out of Youngstown State.

Let’s find out a little more about Braswell.

Team bio

Youngstown State wide receiver Jermiah Braswell (BRAZ-well) (6-0, 210) caught 51 passes for 986 yards and 11 touchdowns in 40 games (15 starts) as a part of a Penguins run-heavy offense. A Toledo, OH native, Braswell started the first 10 games of his senior season and had a team-leading 515 yards and a career-high seven touchdowns on 24 receptions (21.5-yard avg.). A two-year starter, Braswell helped Youngstown State reach the FCS National Championship game against James Madison in 2016 as a freshman.

Stats

2016: Four catches, 73 yards, one TD

2017: Three receptions, 73 yards, one TD

2018: 20 catches, 325 yards, two TDs

2019: 24 catches 515 yards, seven TDs

Highlights

Check out this catch:

Other information

His Draft Scout page shows he is not speedy, running the 40 in between 4.6 and 4.8 seconds.

According to a story by 12News in Phoenix, Braswell was not able to go home to celebrate getting signed by the Cardinals. His father contracted COVID-19 and did not pick up the phone when he called to break the news.

Then he thought he was joking.

He also picked off Joe Burrow in high school during a state championship game.

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