Columbus Aviators coach Ted Ginn Jr. released from jail after DWI charge in Texas
Columbus Aviators head coach Ted Ginn Jr. was released from jail Saturday evening after being arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated earlier that day in Tarrant County, Texas.Ginn, who turned 41 on Sunday, was booked into the county jail Saturday around 3:3o p.m. CT, according to a Tarrant County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson. He was released on bond at 8 p.m. Saturday, the spokesperson said.Ginn was set to coach the Aviators’ United Football League game against the Dallas Renegades Sunday in Frisco, Texas, at noon ET. Instead, Aviators offensive coordinator Todd Haley will assume head-coaching duties, according to a statement from the UFL, obtained by The Athletic. Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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