The toxicology report on late Titans kicker Rob Bironas revealed he had a blood alcohol level of .218%, well over the legal limit (.08), when he died.
The Bironas family was informed of the news on Friday afternoon in a meeting with staff from the Medical Examiner's Office and a Metro Nashville Police Department Traffic Unit supervisor.
The report concluded that Bironas, 36, died from blunt force trauma received after he lost control of his 2009 Yukon Denali on Battery Lane.
A low level of Diazepam (Valium) was also detected, according to the toxicology report. The medical examiner reported that the level of Diazepam, 9 ng/mL, however, would have had a negligible effect on Bironas' body.
The MNPD's investigation into the crash is continuing.
Larry Bironas, the kicker's father, released a statement.
"We appreciate the hard work of the local authorities to help us begin to answer the many questions we have had surrounding the death of our son. Today we learned that Rob had been drinking, and got behind the wheel. This is something he didn't do as a rule. We don't know why he made that choice this time. Rob made a mistake, and he paid the ultimate price. We appreciate the outpouring of support, care and concern showed to us by Rob's friends, the NFL, and the Nashville community. We appreciate your respect for his mother and me, his siblings, his son, and his wife as we grieve."