Former NFL Star Ted Ginn Jr. Faces DWI Charge in Texas, Casting Shadow on Coaching Role

NFL · By Sarah Mitchell · April 12, 2026
Former NFL Star Ted Ginn Jr. Faces DWI Charge in Texas, Casting Shadow on Coaching Role

Ted Ginn Jr., the former NFL wide receiver and current coach of the Aviators, was charged with driving while intoxicated in Tarrant County, Texas, on Saturday. The incident has drawn significant attention due to Ginn's high-profile status in both professional football and coaching circles.

According to information released by authorities, Ginn was taken into custody after being charged with a DWI offense over the weekend. The details regarding the circumstances of the arrest, including whether any additional charges were filed or if there was an accident involved, have not been made public as of this reporting.

Ginn, who spent over a decade in the NFL, is best remembered for his electrifying speed and game-changing special teams performances. He played for several teams during his professional career, including the Miami Dolphins, San Francisco 49ers, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, and Chicago Bears. In his NFL tenure, Ginn recorded over 5,742 receiving yards and 33 total touchdowns, making him one of the league's most dynamic return specialists of his era.

After retiring from playing, Ginn transitioned to coaching, taking a position with the Aviators, a team focused on developing young talent. His move into coaching was seen as a natural progression, given his experience and football IQ. The recent DWI charge, however, raises questions about how this could impact his standing with the team and his ongoing mentorship of younger athletes.

  • Ted Ginn Jr. charged with DWI in Tarrant County, Texas
  • Former NFL wide receiver, now coaching for the Aviators
  • Ginn played 14 seasons in the NFL, amassing over 5,700 receiving yards

As of now, neither Ginn nor the Aviators organization have issued a public statement regarding the incident or any potential disciplinary measures. The charge adds a layer of uncertainty to Ginn's future in coaching, as organizations often weigh off-field conduct heavily when considering the roles of their staff, especially those working closely with young athletes.

This story is developing, and updates will be provided as more information becomes available about the legal proceedings and any possible responses from Ginn or his current team.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NFL