Ted Ginn Jr. Arrested for DUI Ahead of UFL Game on His 41st Birthday
Former Panthers WR arrested a day before he was to coach UFL game on his 41st birthday
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Ted Ginn Jr., former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers and current head coach of the Columbus Aviators in the United Football League, was arrested for DUI in Dallas, Texas, just a day before his team's game against the Dallas Renegades. Offensive coordinator Todd Haley is set to take over coaching duties during Ginn's absence.
- 01Ted Ginn Jr. was arrested for DUI in Dallas, Texas.
- 02His arrest occurred one day before a UFL game against the Dallas Renegades.
- 03Ginn is the head coach of the Columbus Aviators, who have lost their first two games.
- 04He played three seasons with the Carolina Panthers, totaling 134 receptions.
- 05Offensive coordinator Todd Haley will serve as interim head coach during Ginn's absence.
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Ted Ginn Jr. (former wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers) was arrested for driving under the influence (DUI) in Dallas, Texas, on Saturday, just one day before his team, the Columbus Aviators, was scheduled to face the Dallas Renegades in Week 3 of the United Football League (UFL). Ginn, who is also celebrating his 41st birthday on game day, has had a challenging start to the season, with the Aviators losing their first two games. In Ginn's absence, offensive coordinator Todd Haley, a veteran coach with over two decades of experience in the NFL, will step in as interim head coach for the upcoming match. Ginn began his NFL career as a first-round pick by the Miami Dolphins in 2007 and later played for the Panthers, where he was a key contributor during their Super Bowl 50 run in 2015.
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The Aviators will face challenges in their upcoming game without their head coach, potentially affecting team performance and morale.
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