Donovan McNabb mugshot photo of NFL QB Donovan McNabb emerges

Donovan McNabb Maricopa County Sheriff

Former Philadelphia Eagles star Donovan McNabb was arrested today, April 17th in Arizona.

A mugshot of the former NFL star was released by the Maricopa County Sheriff's Department, but no description of the charges or circumstances that led to the arrest have been given.

McNabb was arrested in January for a criminal traffic violation, but it is unclear if today's arrest is related to that incident. A trial date is set for May 16<sup>th in that case.

The former NFL quarterback and his wife, Roxie, have four children: Alexis, 9, twins Sariah and Donovan Jr., 5, and Devin James, 4. The family has homes in Moorestown, New Jersey and Chandler, Arizona.

McNabb led the Eagles to several NFC Championships, and one Super Bowl. He set multiple NFL records, including being the first quarterback to throw for more than 30 touchdowns and fewer than 10 interceptions.

McNabb last played in the NFL in 2011 for the Minnesota Vikings. He is currently a sports analyst for the NFL Network and Fox Sports 1.

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