Raiders CB Nate Hobbs cited for driving 110 mph 2 weeks after DUI arrest

Not two weeks since Nate Hobbs was arrested for DUI, he’s cited for driving 110 mph

Yes, Nate Hobbs is in the news for the wrong reasons again. The talented cornerback just completed a standout rookie season and while that’s all we should be talking about with him, we’re not.

Sunday night Hobbs was cited by the Nevada Highway Patrol for going 110 mph in a 65 mph zone. This according to local CBS Channel 8 New Now.

That’s an extreme rate of speed to be traveling for anyone. Even had this been an isolated incident, we could just call it as such and figure he’ll learn from it.

But this isn’t isolated. Just two weeks earlier, Hobbs was arrested on DUI charges. That’s a far more serious charge and one that didn’t yield any sort of punishment, with his head coach saying he would let the legal process happen.

His DUI was not just a big deal in and of itself, it was a big deal in light of the team’s several other run-ins with the law over the past year.

Last January, teammate Josh Jacobs was cited for DUI. Then during the season, Henry Ruggs III was arrested for DUI resulting in death for an accident that killed a young woman and her dog. Then a short time later, after fellow CB Damon Arnette was released following a video he posted on social media in which he was threatening someone’s life while brandishing several firearms, it was revealed Arnette had crashed four rental cars in a month’s time.

To go out after all that and drive recklessly like that is extremely irresponsible, shows terrible judgment, and questionable character. Nate Hobbs, you need to wake up and grow up.

Raiders expect Nate Hobbs to play vs Chargers despite DUI arrest ‘it’s a legal matter’

Raiders interim head coach Rich Bisaccia said he expects Nate Hobbs to play vs Chargers despite DUI arrest ‘it’s a legal matter’

On the Monday after the team’s win in Indianapolis to stay in the playoff chase, the team got a rude awakening. Standout rookie cornerback Nate Hobbs was arrested at around 4 am Monday morning on DUI charges. The negative implications for the team — which has already seen two other players charged with DUI this year alone — there were questions as to whether Hobbs would be immediately available as the Raiders head into their crucial season finale against the Chargers.

Interim Head Coach Rich Bisaccia says Hobbs is in line to play in the game.

“As far as Nate Hobbs is concerned obviously we take that extremely serious organizationally and certainly within our team,” Bisaccia led out with. “Based on what we’ve learned, at this time we expect Nate to play. It’s a legal matter. Other than that I have nothing else. We’ll leave it at that.”

It can be tough to secure convictions for DUI and clearly the Raiders are in a wait-and-see approach in that regard. While the case plays out, or if and until the league steps in, Hobbs will continue to play.

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