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Former Dolphins WR releases statement after recent arrest

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A former Dolphins receiver was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated on Saturday morning. He released a statement on social media Sunday.

Former Miami Dolphins wide receiver and current Columbus Aviators head coach Ted Ginn Jr. was arrested for allegedly driving while intoxicated early Saturday morning. Ginn's Aviators are 0-2 so far this season and are playing their third game of the UFL season on Sunday, but with their head coach out, former Kansas City Chiefs head coach and current Aviators offensive coordinator Todd Haley will lead the team.

On Sunday morning, Ginn released a statement through his social media channels. "I want to address the situation that took place over the weekend," Ginn wrote. "I made a serious mistake and take full responsibility for my actions.

Iโ€™ve always believed in accountability, and now itโ€™s my turn to live that standard. I understand the responsibility that comes with being a leader and role model, and falling short of this is not something I take lightly. "Iโ€™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. " Miami took Ginn in the first round of the 2007 NFL draft after he earned All-American honors in all three of his seasons at Ohio State.