Rookie first-round pick, Isaiah Wilson, has been on the COVID-19 reserve list with the Tennessee Titans, making it doubtful that he'd make his debut in Week 1. Despite being on the COVID-19 list, Wilson was arrested for a DUI on Friday night.

On Friday night, according to police records, Wilson was arrested at 11:29 p.m. Then, he was booked at 12:44 a.m. and was released on bond at 1:28 a.m. The rookie offensive tackle would also take two breathalyzer tests, exceeding the legal limit in both of them.

With the situation arising on Friday night, the Titans released a statement on Saturday morning.

“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.”

It has been a shaky start for Wilson as he's gotten himself into trouble before earlier this offseason. Last month, Wilson was seen at a college party at Tennessee State University.

The college had a no-visitors policy due to concerns with COVID-19, but Wilson was discovered to be in one of the apartments. Law enforcement officials arrived at the apartment, where Wilson considered jumping off the balcony to evade them.

However, he would refrain from jumping and turned himself in. In response to the college incident, Mike Vrabel and Titans GM Jon Robinson iterated that they handled the situation internally. Provided that, Friday's arrest goes to show that Vrabel and Robinson's message may not have gotten through to the first-year offensive tackle.