Demarcus Robinson won’t miss Sunday’s recreation in opposition to the Saints after he was arrested for suspicion of DUI early Monday morning.
Rams coach Sean McVay advised reporters on Wednesday that the crew will “let the legal process take place” and stated Robinson is “remorseful” over the scenario, ESPN reported.
Robinson had been stopped by officers with the California Freeway Patrol round 5:13 a.m. native time doing over 100 mph and police stated in a press launch that “officers observed objective signs and symptoms of alcohol impairment.”
The extensive receiver met with McVay and the crew entrance workplace on Monday afternoon and addressed his teammates in a crew assembly.
McVay advised reporters he felt it was one thing that he thought Robinson and the remainder of the crew would study from and that his “bad decision” doesn’t “make him a bad person.”
“I did appreciate his ability to acknowledge it to the team while also not minimizing or undermining the severity of what could have been,” McVay stated. “And I do trust that he’s going to learn from it and I think it’ll be a good learning opportunity for our old football team. And that’s how we move forward.”
Robinson had stated he had not been contacted by the NFL and was unsure how lengthy the authorized course of would take.
The incident occurred hours after the Eagles had defeated the Rams 37-20 on “Sunday Night Football.”
Robinson did have a landing within the third quarter within the loss on Sunday.
Robinson advised reporters that he’s taking “accountability” for what transpired.
“I don’t want to bring that type of light or any type of negative energy towards the team,” Robinson stated. “I just told him I sincerely apologize to him and the team and this whole organization for even putting myself and the organization in a predicament like that.”
The receiver has 26 catches for 384 yards and 6 touchdowns this season.