Seahawks DE Raheem Brock Failed Breathalyzer

Seattle Seahawks defensive end Raheem Brock failed a breathalyzer when he was stopped by University of Washington police early Saturday, Aaron Levine of Q13 in Seattle reports.

According to a police report obtained by Levine, Brock registered a .13 on a preliminary breath exam administered by a state trooper before registering readings of .15 and .11 at the University of Washington Police Department.

"You guys don’t take care of your athletes out here? Every time I have been stopped out east, Chicago, New Jersey, Philadelphia, the cops either followed me home or gave me a ride," Brock allegedly told the police.

Brock was transported to his Bellevue, Washington residence, and later on Saturday, traveled with the Seahawks for their 36-18 win over the Arizona Cardinals. Brock was active for the game, participating on 43 of the 64 official defensive snaps.

Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll acknowledged that the team was not aware of Brock's arrest until after Sunday's game.

"We found out about it after the game," Carroll said on Monday. "I did talk to him today and visited about it. We're taking all the information that we can and make sure that we can figure it all out. All the information is not in yet, and we'll deal with it when we know more."

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