Video has emerged from the aftermath of Jets tight end Chris Herndon's DUI arrest.
Herndon was arrested June 2 in Rockaway Township, after crashing into a 76-year-old man's vehicle. Neither Herndon nor the man -- Albert Elliott, of Manalapan -- was seriously hurt.
Herndon was arrested at 4:45 a.m., failed field sobriety tests, and registered a 0.14 blood-alcohol level -- almost twice the legal limit of 0.08.
The video, released by TMZ, doesn't shed any new light on the scary crash, which was already detailed in a New Jersey State Police incident report obtained by NJ Advance Media.
Among the details from that report: Upon striking Elliott's SUV, Herndon's SUV flipped and slid about 700 feet. One of his wheels was stuck in the side of Elliott's vehicle. A witness claimed he saw Herndon driving faster than 100 mph. Herndon told a police officer he was driving 58 mph.
Herndon is due in Rockaway Township Municipal Court on Aug. 22 at 11 a.m. That is two days before the Jets' preseason game against the Giants.
Herndon, whom the Jets drafted in Round 4 this year, is competing this summer with second-year pro Jordan Leggett for the starting tight end job.
Here are the two videos released by TMZ from Herndon's DUI arrest:
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