GLENDALE, Ariz. -- The night Arizona Cardinals right tackle Bobby Massie was arrested on two charges of DUI and DUI BAC over .08, he drove to the team's practice facility in the early hours of Jan. 31, the day before Super Bowl XLIX, in search of his tickets for the game.

Massie has been suspended three games for violating the league's substance abuse policy, but he is appealing the suspension.

According to a report released by the Tempe Police Department, Massie's blood alcohol concentration that night was .136 after a night of drinking at Sandbar, a restaurant and bar with a location in Chandler, Arizona, about 1.7 miles from the Cardinals' facility. When officers arrived, the report stated Massie had watery and bloodshot eyes, and his speech was slurred. He was also "unsteady" during field sobriety tests, which he ultimately failed, according to the report.

Cardinals right tackle Bobby Massie had a blood alcohol content level of .136, according to the Tempe Police Department. Ross D. Franklin/AP

He told officers he was at the facility to pick up his Super Bowl tickets.

The Cardinals did not have a comment about Massie's arrest.

Throughout the night, Massie was confused about where he was, making comments and asking questions about being in Virginia, his home state, according to the report. An officer said he repeatedly reminded Massie he was in Arizona.

According to the report, a team security officer called police at 2:58 a.m. about a suspicious vehicle after Massie drove his 2015 white BMW into the team's secure parking lot and did not get out of the car. The security guard did not recognize Massie's car, which at the time had temporary plates, and "was unsure who" Massie was, according to statements in the report from officers on the scene.

When officer Michael McCormick arrived on the scene, he noticed what looked like tears on Massie's face, according to the report. Massie said they were "because his college roommate was going to play in the Super Bowl."

Massie admitted to McCormick that "I mean, I am a little f----d up."

Over the course of the arrest, Massie told officers "I know I f----d up," the report said.

At 3:43 a.m., Massie was arrested for DUI and transported to Tempe City Jail.

According to the report, Massie told officers that he had been "f----d up" every day for the past 10 years. The report said that comment referred to alcohol but Massie told officers he does not have a drinking problem. He told officers he smoked marijuana but couldn't recall the last time he did.

According to the report, Massie grew increasingly angered during processing, at one point yelling at an officer about "playing football" and asking that officer if he wanted to "play football."

Massie was released around 5:40 a.m. in front of the Tempe City Jail to wait for a cab, the report said.