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Former University of Michigan football star Denard Robinson was arrested on Monday for operating while intoxicated, with the 33-year-old allegedly involved in a single-car crash.
A spokesperson for the Ann Arbor Police Department told TMZ that the accident occurred around 3:05am near the team's headquarters.
Robinson is currently the team's assistant director of player personnel, though head coach Sherrone Moore announced he'd been suspended indefinitely.
'We are aware of an incident involving Denard Robinson and have suspended him indefinitely,' Moore said in a statement.
'We will continue to monitor the situation and will have no further comment at this time.'
Denard Robinson, seen last year, is the football team's assistant director of player personnel
Former Michigan assistant Greg Scruggs, seen in 2016, resigned after a DUI in March
The Ann Arbor police spokesperson told TMZ that charges against Robinson are 'pending toxicology results.'
Robinson is the second Michigan staffer to be arrested since March, when defensive line coach Greg Scruggs was also apprehended for drunk driving.
He would resign from his role just five days later.
Robinson starred for the team from 2009-12 as a dual-threat quarterback, totaling 4,495 yards and 42 touchdowns on the ground.
He was selected by the Jaguars in the fifth round of the 2013 NFL Draft, and went on to play wide receiver and running back for the franchise for four seasons.
Robinson joined Michigan's staff in February 2022.