T'Vondre Sweat's 2024 DWI Case Dismissed Due To Insufficient Evidence
T'Vondre Sweat 2024 DWI Case Dismissed ... 'Insufficient Evidence'
T'Vondre Sweat's 2024 DWI arrest is officially a thing of the past ... 'cause TMZ Sports has learned the case has been tossed due to insufficient evidence.
According to court docs we obtained, prosecutors filed the motion to dismiss in the case against the Tennessee Titans' 2024 second-round draft pick ... saying they cannot prove beyond a reasonable doubt the "element of intoxication."
As we previously reported, Sweat was involved in a rollover crash weeks before the 2024 NFL Draft. Police documents said that his orange 2023 Ford Bronco flipped on its side after it collided with a blue 2020 Dodge sports car on a Texas highway in the early morning hours of Sunday, April 7.
They state the Dodge hit the Bronco from behind, causing it to lose control, roll over and eventually come to a stop on its right side.
The 24-year-old somehow managed to walk away unscathed. However, when police investigated the accident -- they said he exhibited signs of being intoxicated after admitting to being the driver.
Sweat "had glassy eyes" according to the docs, and his ride had an "odor of burnt marijuana."
They later took him to jail and booked him on a charge of DWI. A local outlet at the time said he blew over the legal limit at .08 ... clocking in at .105, though it's unclear if that is accurate.
With the news of the case being dismissed ... his attorney -- E.G. Morris -- filed a motion to have his ignition interlock device removed from his whip.
We've reached out to Morris for comment ... who called Sweat a "fine young man that enjoys the support of a great family."
"He was involved in an accident that was not his fault, and he was lucky to come away from it with no lasting injuries. I commend the Travis County Attorney's Office for carefully reviewing this case and coming to the conclusion stated in the Motion to Dismiss."
"Some may say he received special treatment. He got the treatment that I hope every citizen will receive in these circumstances. Professionalism from the prosecutors. The evidence simply didn't support the charge."
On the field, Sweat is gearing up for the 2026 NFL season with the New York Jets, who traded for the third-year player in February.
In his two seasons in the Music City ... he racked up 85 tackles, eight for a loss, three sacks and a forced fumble.