Seattle Seahawks cornerback Jeremy Lane allegedly told police officers that he was “more high than anything” when he was arrested for a DUI on Sunday.
Lane was pulled over on a road between Mercer Island and Seattle for allegedly driving 80 mph in a 60 mph zone. All the while, he had his hazard lights on, according to a police report.
He was also changing lanes without putting his blinkers on, officials said.
When he was arrested, the Washington State trooper allegedly smelled “a strong odor of burned marijuana” emitting from Lane’s car. Lane said that he was rushing home because his alarm was turned on.
Lane also smelled of alcohol, the trooper reported.
Lane, however, denied drinking or smoking marijuana for three hours, according to the report.
After Lane was arrested he was taken to the hospital where he took a blood test.
The trooper said that Lane told him during their trip to a hospital that “he didn’t want people thinking I was drunk.”
“This time,” he allegedly said, “I was more high than anything.”
The cornerback later tweeted Sunday: “A fail DUI is 0.08 right? I blew 0.03 why was still arrest!!! I’ll leave it at that.”
The Seattle Seahawks told The Associated Press that the team is aware of his arrest. They have yet to comment on the matter.