Looks like a strange offseason for the Titans.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Titans safety Tank Williams was arrested early Thursday and charged with driving under the influence after a police officer saw his vehicle make a rolling stop at a downtown intersection.
The 24-year-old strong safety smelled of alcohol, had red and watery eyes and registered 0.08 percent when his breath was tested, the police affidavit said. That's the minimum blood-alcohol reading for intoxication under Tennessee law.
Titans spokesman Robbie Bohren confirmed the arrest and said the club is gathering more information before commenting.
Television news footage showed Williams leaving the Criminal Justice Center after being booked and posting bond. He declined comment to reporters.
A first-time DUI conviction can be punished with a one-year suspension of the driver's license, a fine between $350 and $1,500 and jail time ranging from two days to a year.
Williams was the second Titan arrested this week. On Tuesday cornerback Samari Rolle surrendered to police on an assault charge involving his wife. Rolle posted a $1,000 bond and was released.