Cleveland Browns nose guard Shaun “Big Baby” Rogers provided a big assist to police, helping them catch a drunk driver.
“The occupants appear to be either very sleepy or drunk,” Rogers told the dispatcher. “He’s run off the road several times swerving across, they’re driving on a flat tire right now.”
Rogers remained on the phone, followed the car and pulled behind the driver to warn other drivers.
“Mr. Rogers positioned himself behind that vehicle and turned his emergency flashers on to notify other drivers that there was an emergency on the road, and I don’t know what would’ve happened had he not done that,” Middleburg Heights police chief John Maddox said.
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