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Former NFL wide receiver and return specialist Ted Ginn Jr. has issued an apology following his arrest for driving while intoxicated on Saturday.

Ginn, who now serves as head coach of the Columbus Aviators in the United Football League, was booked into a Tarrant County, Texas jail at approximately 3:30 p.m., according to a sheriff’s office spokesperson.

The 41-year-old was reportedly pulled over around 12:58 a.m. after failing to yield during a turn. Police administered a field sobriety test shortly afterward. He was later released on a $1,000 bond.

“I want to address the situation that took place over the weekend. I made a serious mistake and take full responsibility for my actions,” Ginn wrote on X.

“I’ve always believed in accountability and now it’s my turn to live that standard. I understand the responsibility that comes with being a leader & role model, and falling short of this is not something I take lightly,” he continued.

“I’m committed to learning from this, making better decisions, and earning back the trust of my players, our organization, and the fans.

“I appreciate the support of my family and the United Football League, and I respect the process as it moves forward. My focus now is on taking the necessary steps to grow from this and represent the Columbus Aviators and this community the right way.”

Authorities said Ginn had a passenger in the vehicle at the time of the stop, but that individual was not detained.

The arrest occurred just hours before Ginn was scheduled to coach the Aviators against the Dallas Renegades on Sunday. In his absence, UFL president and CEO Russ Brandon announced that offensive coordinator Todd Haley would take over coaching duties for the game.

Ginn, the ninth overall selection in the 2007 NFL Draft, went on to play 14 seasons in the NFL with six teams: the Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, Arizona Cardinals, New Orleans Saints, and Chicago Bears.

Over the course of his career, he appeared in two Super Bowls with Carolina and San Francisco, finishing with 42 total touchdowns. Ginn also turned 41 on Sunday.

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