The Baltimore Ravens made a big draft-day trade when they moved wide receiver Marquise Brown to the Arizona Cardinals along with pick No. 100 in exchange for the No. 25 overall selection in the 2022 draft. Brown was Baltimore’s No. 1 receiver, and there were no indications that a trade of the former Oklahoma star was happening, making the move a shock to many people.
Brown has been in Arizona for a few months now, and on early Wednesday morning was arrested for criminal speeding. Ari Meirov detailed what is defined as criminal speeding in Arizona, which can mean multiple different things.
Cardinals’ WR Marquise Brown was arrested and charged with criminal speeding on Wednesday morning. Arizona Department of Safety spokesman Bart Graves confirmed Brown was arrested at 7:05 a.m. in north Phoenix and booked in the Maricopa County Jail, per the AP.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 3, 2022
#Cardinals WR Marquise “Hollywood” Brown was arrested this morning on criminal speeding charges.
Criminal speeding in Arizona is…
– Exceeding 85 MPH
– Exceeding the posted speed limit by 20 MPH
– Exceeding 35 MPH approaching a school zonehttps://t.co/YqSozbWuao— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) August 3, 2022
Brown was allegedly driving 126 miles per hour, which prompted his arrest.
Marquise Brown arrested on speeding charge after reportedly driving 126 mph https://t.co/XODnwxgpNU
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 4, 2022
The punishments that Brown could be facing for criminal speeding are listed below by Mike Maher of Fantasy Pros.
Marquise Brown arrested for "criminal speeding"
Criminal speeding is a class 3 misdemeanor under Arizona law. Possible punishments include:
Up to 30 days in jail;
Up to a $500 fine;
3 points on your license. https://t.co/BwAmTxUJ6I— mike Maher. (@mikeMaher) August 3, 2022
Brown was spotted back at practice for the Cardinals on Thursday.
Arizona Cardinals WR Marquise Hollywood Brown is back at training camp following his arrest on Wednesday. @PHNX_Cardinals pic.twitter.com/nqFyeYo6QP
— Bo Brack (@BoBrack) August 4, 2022