After their Week 10 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in London, the Jacksonville Jaguars were on a bye week this past weekend. One Jags player allegedly tried to also make it a “barter week,” and found himself in trouble with the law instead.

Jaguars cornerback Dwayne Gratz was arrested by Miami Beach Police and cited for disorderly intoxication and trespassing after an incident at a store early Sunday morning.

Florida Coast News reports that according to the police report, Gratz was arrested at 5:53 a.m. Sunday after causing a disturbance in a Miami Beach store where he reportedly tried to pay for items with bubble gum. He was detained by police after he refused to leave the store.

Jaguars coach Gus Bradley discussed the incident with reporters Monday after Gratz was forced to miss practice.

“He had an unfortunate situation over the weekend,” Bradley said. “So I expect to see him later this afternoon. He will be here and I’ll meet with him and we’ll handle it internally. It was an unfortunate situation that took place.”

Gratz, a 2013 third-round pick out of UConn, tweeted Friday that he was going to Miami for the first time over the weekend.

Headed to Miami for the first time. Can't believe I been in Florida for two years and still haven't been there already. — Dwayne Gratz (@DJG24_7) November 15, 2014

Gratz was released Monday morning on $1000 bond and faces misdemeanor charges.

The second-year player hasn’t tweeted since the arrest, so until we get a full explanation of his side of the story, we’re just going to believe that maybe he was trying some sort of reverse maneuver of this YouTube magic trick.

Update: As Twitter user @AlexForOffice deftly points out, maybe Gratz was just inspired by this Trident Layers ad.