Titans offensive tackle Isaiah Wilson was arrested late Friday by the Davidson County (Tenn.) Sheriff’s Office on charges of DUI, per multiple reports.
According to an arrest record published by AtoZSportsNashville.com, Wilson — the No. 29 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft — was arrested at 11:29 p.m. local time, booked at 12:44 a.m. and released on $1,000 bond at 1:28 a.m. He has a court date scheduled for Oct. 7.
AToZSportsNashville reported Wilson's blood alcohol levels registered at 0.107 and 0.113 according to two tests administered at the time he was pulled over. The legal BAC limit in Tennessee is .08.
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The arrest report stated Wilson was driving at a high rate of speed and, according to a witness, a vehicle that was later identified as Wilson's was doing "donuts" at an intersection. Wilson lost control of his vehicle and struck a concrete wall.
Per the report, Wilson told the arresting officer he had a problem with his back tire, which caused the crash. The officer smelled alcohol on Wilson's breath and noticed his eyes were watery. He told the officer that he consumed two margaritas before driving his vehicle. Wilson agreed to perform a breathalyzer test.
"We are aware of the situation," the Titans said in a statement. "This is not conduct that is indicative of the character of our football team and we are working through details on how to proceed."
Wilson in August was given a trespass warning by Tennessee State University police after he appeared at a gathering at an off-campus apartment. The university has a strict no-visitor policy amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wilson began Titans training camp on the COVID-19 reserve list, and was once again placed on the list last week.