Denver Broncos safety Shiloh Keo was arrested Saturday morning for driving under the influence, according to CBS affiliate KBOI. The Super Bowl-winning safety was stopped by Idaho State Police at 12:35 a.m. Saturday morning, and few details regarding the arrest are known at this time.

Keo used his Twitter account to post a message saying that he was heading home after winning the Super Bowl, which is in Eagle, Idaho, according to KBOI. The Broncos safety was signed in December and played a role in the Broncos' Super Bowl-winning season.

He recorded five tackles and an interception in four games during the regular season, and his sole interception came in a key game in their regular season finale against the AFC West rival the San Diego Chargers. The Broncos safety would record three tackles in the playoffs and can now add Super Bowl champion to his resume.

Keo was a fifth round pick by the Houston Texans out of Idaho and had a strong connection under defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, as the two were both in Houston during his first three seasons in the league. Keo becomes an unrestricted free agent this offseason, and it's unknown if this arrest will effect he chances in free agency.