​Well, there ya have it folks.





The Minnesota Vikings made a high-risk, high-reward decision this past offseason when they decided to bring in controversial WR Michael Floyd, despite his recent DUI arrest. The team was hoping that'd be all behind him and he could start over in Minnesota.





Unfortunately, that didn't pan out, as Floyd was charged again after failing a breathalyzer test during his mandatory house arrest, although he tried to claim that the failed test was due to kombucha tea, as even the ​Vikings tried to back him up.





However, that didn't stand in the court of law.

Vikings WR Michael Floyd sentenced to 1 day in jail and has to serve final 5 days of house arrest for violating terms, per @joshweinfuss. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 26, 2017

​​Floyd has now been sentenced to serve a whopping one day in jail, as well as finish his final five days of house arrest for violating the terms.





The punishment fits the crime here, as Floyd was clearly consuming alcohol despite clear instructions from the judge to be completely sober during his house arrest. The final five days of house arrest are a given, considering he didn't complete them.





This means that Floyd will likely be able to play for the Vikings fully this season, meaning the teams' gamble still has a chance to pay off.