Former NFL Star and Columbus Aviators Coach Ted Ginn Jr. Faces Shocking DUI Arrest in Texas—What Led to the Incident?
Ted Ginn Jr., once a dazzling first-round NFL draft selection and now at the helm of the UFL’s Columbus Aviators, found himself in a troubling spot this past weekend in Texas. The Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office reveals that Ginn was picked up on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in the city of Euless—a spot nestled between Fort Worth and Dallas—just late Saturday afternoon. The timing couldn’t be more complicated, with the Aviators scheduled to face the Dallas Renegades Sunday. Stepping into the breach, offensive coordinator and ex-NFL head coach Todd Haley has been appointed interim head coach for that clash. It’s a stark reminder of how swiftly the course can turn, even for those who’ve worn the valor of football greatness. Ginn, whose NFL journey took off after being drafted ninth overall by the Miami Dolphins in 2007 and who retired in 2021, took charge of Columbus last December, aiming to steer a struggling team sitting at 0-2 this season. The organization is still piecing the story together, working to unpack the incident’s details as the fallout begins to unfold.



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