MANKATO - Vikings quarterback Rhett Bomar was arrested early Sunday morning in Mankato for alleged third-degree drunken driving. He was taken to Blue Earth County Jail, according to the jail's website, but had been released by Sunday evening.
Bomar was arrested near downtown Mankato. The Vikings held a night practice Saturday and then players were off until later Sunday when they had to be back at Gage Center.
Bomar, 26, was signed by the Vikings off the New York Giants practice squad in late December. He has an uphill battle to make the Vikings roster, playing behind Donovan McNabb, first-round pick Christian Ponder and Joe Webb. Those three are all getting practice reps in front of Bomar.
Bomar was the 15th pick of the fifth round in the 2009 draft after playing two seasons at Sam Houston State. Bomar began his collegiate career at Oklahoma and was the starter by early in the 2005 season. However, Bomar was dismissed from the team in August 2006 after it was reported that he was compensated for work he hadn't done at a car dealership owned by an Oklahoma donor.
Vikings spokesman Bob Hagan said the team would have no comment on Sunday.
Cook sees better times ahead Chris Cook's performance at training camp last summer made it look as if the Vikings might have gotten a steal when they selected the cornerback with the second pick of the second round in the 2010 draft.
The 6-2, 212-pound rookie made several impressive plays and it seemed he might be able to make an immediate contribution. But that was before Cook tore the meniscus in both knees at different points in the season.
He tore the one in his right knee in an exhibition game Aug. 28 against Seattle, underwent arthroscopic surgery and missed the opening two games of the regular season.