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New Orleans Saints defensive end Bobby McCray will not be able to drive by himself for some time after being arrested early Tuesday for allegedly driving under the influence.
Under Louisiana law, any person suspected of driving drunk will automatically lose their license for 12 months if he refuses a breath test.
According to the New Orleans Police Department, the former Florida Gator and Jacksonville Jaguar was booked after being stopped near the westbound Interstate 10's Carrolton Avenue overpass about 4:30 a.m. for speeding.
McCray, listed 6-foot-6, 262 pounds reportedly refused to take a breath alcohol test.
The 28-year-old veteran, however, did not resist arrest.
McCray was later released Tuesday morning on his own recognizance and did not have to pay bail money, NOLA.com reported.
McCray inked a 5-year, $20 million contract with the Saints in 2008.
Prior to his arrest, McCray registered 10 tackles and 1.5 sacks this season.
Since breaking into the pros after being selected by the Jaguars in the 2004 draft, McCray has amassed 29.5 sacks.
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