Ex-NFL Star Eddie Lacy
Sentenced In ‘Extreme DUI’ Case
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Former NFL star Eddie Lacy pleaded guilty to misdemeanor extreme DUI after he was busted by cops last year with a BAC more than four times the legal limit … and TMZ Sports has learned the details of his sentencing.
Lacy entered his plea over a year after he was initially booked on seven charges. He entered a guilty plea to the extreme DUI charge with a BAC greater than or equal to .20, which is a misdemeanor. The city attorney, in turn, agreed to dismiss the six other charges in the case.
He was sentenced to 180 days of confinement, a screening at the Youth and Family Services Behavioral Health and 30 hours of community restitution at an approved agency in his home state.
As we reported, the 35-year-old was arrested by the Scottsdale Police Department in September 2024 after officers said he was observed committing several traffic violations.
A woman called 911, telling dispatch that a car was driving so erratically, she was worried “they were going to kill somebody.”
After pulling him over … cops say they noticed something off about the five-year NFL veteran. According to an SPD police report, they noted, “Eddie’s speech was slow. Slurred and mumbled as soon as I began talking to him.”

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Cops say they eventually instructed the NFL vet out of his ride and got him to take a breathalyzer, which returned a result of .325.
The legal limit is 0.08 in the Grand Canyon State … which means Lacy blew four times over.
This incident followed an arrest back in 2022 on the same charges for Lacy, when he was accused of driving around Scottsdale with a BAC of .247.
We reached out to Lacy’s attorney for comment … so far, no word back.
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