A.J. Perez

USA TODAY Sports

The conduct of the officers who responded to a submerged vehicle driven by Jacksonville Jaguars running back Denard Robinson early Sunday morning will be reviewed.

Robinson was found asleep at the wheel at 4:20 a.m. ET after the Chevrolet Impala ran off the road in Jacksonville. He was not cited after the responding officers found he wasn’t impaired. The Florida Times-Union reported that both Robinson and his 29-year-old companion had to be woken up and neither seemed to know what had occurred.

“I have ordered a review of the incident by the officers’ chain of command,” Jacksonville Sheriff Mike Williams said in a statement obtained by USA TODAY Sports. “Based on that review, any necessary and warranted corrective action will be taken.”

Jaguars RB Denard Robinson found asleep at wheel with car in pond

A caller to 911 alerted police that a car had run off the road. The Impala was still running when officers arrived.

Robinson “opened his eyes and then went back to sleep,” according to the police report obtained by the Times-Union. The passenger of the car, identified as Marissa O. Staples of Cincinnati, had to be pulled from the vehicle after she refused to get out on her own.