Former Browns quarterback Bernie Kosar faces suspension of license for refusing breath-alcohol test
Cleveland.com
Former Cleveland Browns star Bernie Kosar refused to take a breath-alcohol test after he was pulled over for speeding in Solon, Ohio early Sunday morning, according to a police report.
Because he refused to take the test, Kosar's license is suspended, said John Garmone, the chief deputy clerk for the Bedford Municipal Court.
The report said Kosar's black Cadillac was pulled over at 2:42 a.m. Sunday for driving 74 miles per hour U.S. Route 422, which has a speed limit of 50. The officer who stopped Kosar said he smelled a strong odor of alcohol coming from both the car and Kosar.
He was given several field sobriety tests, according to the report. He was asked to recite the alphabet, which he was unable to do, and was unable to smoothly pursue an object with his eyes, the report said.
The officer asked Kosar if he had any problems that would prevent him from standing on one leg or walking and turning, and Kosar said he's had several surgeries on his knees and ankles because his line couldn't block, the report said.