Floyd was sentenced Monday to one day in jail and ordered to serve the final five days of his house arrest sentence for violating the original terms of his sentencing, ESPN's Josh Weinfuss reports.
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Floyd, who starting in February served a 24-day jail sentence after pleading guilty to extreme DUI, was deemed to have violated his 96-day house arrest sentence by testing positive for alcohol earlier this month. Although Floyd reportedly blamed the positive tests on a fermented tea containing trace amounts of alcohol, the 27-year-old was sent back to jail for a daylong stint. From there, Floyd will need to serve his final five days of house arrest before completing his punishment. Despite Floyd's tumultuous offseason, he's anticipated to battle for a top-four spot on the Vikings receiving depth chart during training camp, when he should be relieved to have his legal troubles behind him.