NEW YORK (AP) _ New York Jets kick returner Justin Miller was
arrested early Sunday and charged with third-degree assault after a
fight at a New York City nightclub.
``I want to apologize to everyone for this situation, including
my family, my teammates, the Jets organization, our fans and the
entire NFL,'' the cornerback said in a statement released by the
team Sunday night.
``I understand that serving in the NFL is an honour and that I
have an obligation to behave in a manner that reflects the privilege
I have been given.''
ESPN.com reported Sunday night that the 23-year-old Pro Bowl
returner was arrested after allegedly punching a woman in a
nightclub. He was apprehended following a police chase at 4:20 a.m.
ET. According to the report, police said Miller swung at a man, but
hit the woman when the man ducked out of the way.
In light of the NFL's new conduct policy, the Jets have already
notified the commissioner's office of the situation.
``We expect our players to adhere to the highest standards of
conduct off the field and take any allegation of personal misconduct
very seriously,'' the team said in a statement. ``Until we've had an
opportunity to review all the facts, we will refrain from further
comment.''
The speedy Miller was selected for his first Pro Bowl last
season, his second in the NFL, after leading the league with 28.3
yards per kickoff return. He returned two kickoffs for touchdowns: a
team record 103-yarder in Week 4 against Indianapolis, and a
99-yarder four weeks later at Cleveland.
He also had 52 tackles, a forced fumble and two fumble
recoveries, while playing right cornerback.
This is not Miller's first brush with the law. He was considered
a potential first-round pick in 2005, but his stock fell when he was
arrested for disorderly conduct a week before the draft. The Jets
selected him out of Clemson University in the second round with the
57th pick.