A.J. Perez

USA TODAY Sports

Former Tennessee Titans and Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Vince Young was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated in Austin early Monday morning, USA TODAY Sports confirmed.

Young's 2016 Chevrolet Silverado was stopped after an Austin police officer observed his SUV change lanes without a turn signal, speed and drift within lanes, according to the police report obtained by USA TODAY Sports. Young was eventually stopped in a parking lot where, according to the officer, Young showed several signs of being intoxicated, including slurred speech, glassy eyes, a strong odor of an alcoholic beverage, unusual laughing and swaying as he walked.

The officer wrote that Young was both "uncooperative" and "polite."

Young was charged with a single misdemeanor DWI count and was transported to Travis County Jail. He posted a $2,000 bond and was released Monday morning.

The Titans chose Young with the third overall pick in 2006. He earned the NFL’s rookie of the year award that year, and made the Pro Bowl in 2006 and 2009 with the Titans as well.

In five seasons with the Titans, Young posted a 30-17 regular-season record, completing 689-of-1,190 passes for 8,098 yards, 42 touchdowns and 42 interceptions. His quarterback rating with the Titans was 75.7.

Young was released in 2011 after a falling out with former Titans coach Jeff Fisher. He would go on to play in six more NFL games, all for Philadelphia.

He went on to join the pre-season rosters for the Bills and Packers before ending up with the Browns. He was released in May 2014 after Cleveland picked up Johnny Manziel in the draft.

Young was a star quarterback of the University of Texas and currently works for the Austin-based college’s diversity and community engagement program.

Young did not immediately return an email sent by USA TODA Sports.

KTBC-TV was the first outlet to report the arrest.

Tennessean reporter John Glennon contributed to this report.

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