Aviators’ Ted Ginn Jr breaks silence on DWI arrest day before UFL game
Over the weekend, Columbus Aviators head coach Ted Ginn Jr. was arrested for DWI one day before his 41st birthday. Ginn’s arrest in Tarrant County, Texas, also came one day before a UFL game between the Aviators and Dallas Renegades.
He reportedly failed a field sobriety test after being stopped by police around 1:00 a. m. local time for failing to yield on a turn.
Ginn was released on $1,000 bond. Following Ginn’s arrest, the Aviators announced that offensive coordinator Todd Haley would handle head coaching duties for the 0-3 Aviators. MORE: UFL is outperforming NFL in one key area On Sunday morning, before the Aviators’ loss to Dallas, Ginn took to social media to issue an apology for his arrest.
Columbus Aviators head coach Ted Ginn watches his players in the second half of the Columbus Aviators inaugural home game at Historic Crew Stadium on Friday, April 3, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio. “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 and role model, and falling short of this is not something I take lightly. “I’m committed to learning from this, making better decisions, and earning back the trust of my players, our organization, and the fans.