Ted Ginn Jr. Arrested for DUI Before Game and Birthday Celebration
Ex-NFL star and current UFL coach Ted Ginn Jr. booked for DUI a day before a game and his 41st birthday
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Ted Ginn Jr., a former NFL player and current head coach of the Aviators in the United Football League, was arrested for DUI in Tarrant County, Texas, just before his 41st birthday and a scheduled game against Dallas. The UFL is currently investigating the incident.
- 01Ted Ginn Jr. was arrested for DUI in Tarrant County, Texas.
- 02The arrest occurred a day before his 41st birthday.
- 03Ginn is the head coach of the Aviators in the United Football League.
- 04Todd Haley will serve as the interim head coach for the upcoming game.
- 05The UFL is gathering more information regarding the incident.
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Ted Ginn Jr. (former NFL star and head coach of the Columbus Aviators in the United Football League) was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Tarrant County, Texas, on Saturday afternoon, just before his 41st birthday. He was booked and later released on a $1,000 bond. The details surrounding the allegations remain undisclosed. This incident occurred on the eve of a game against the Dallas team, where the Aviators are still seeking their first win of the season. In light of Ginn's arrest, Todd Haley (former Kansas City Chiefs head coach) will take over head-coaching responsibilities for the game scheduled at noon ET from Toyota Stadium in Frisco, Texas. The UFL has acknowledged the incident and is currently collecting further information.
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The incident may affect team morale and performance as the Aviators look for their first win of the season.
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