Seattle Seahawks cornerback Quinton Dunbar made bail on Sunday evening after surrendering to local authorities in Florida on Saturday, following an arrest warrant issued on four counts of armed robbery, per Charean Williams of ProFootballTalk.

Dunbar’s bail was set at $100,000. Dunbar's attorney, Michael Grieco, announced the player's release from Broward County jail, noting his client was “looking forward to clearing his name.”

Dunbar took the first step on Sunday with a public apology to his new employer:

“I would like to thank all my fans for the support and apologize to the Seattle Seahawks organization for any unnecessary distractions that these allegations against me may have caused,” Dunbar wrote in a since-deleted Instagram post on Sunday night. “In addition, I am very grateful to be apart of a team that supports one another and uphold [sic] the credibility of each of its members through adverse situations. Moving forward, this entire situation has taught me how to not associate myself with environments that may mischaracterize [sic] my values and who I am.”

Dunbar and New York Giants cornerback Deandre Baker attended a party in Miramar, Florida on Wednesday night when an argument started. Both cornerbacks are accused of taking cash and expensive jewelry from other attendees at gunpoint.

Baker faces four counts of armed robbery and four counts of aggravated assault with a firearm. Dunbar only faces the former.