Titans backup quarterback Chris Simms was acquitted Wednesday of driving while high on marijuana. "I'm really just happy it's all over with," Simms said as he left a Manhattan courthouse with his wife, Danielle. "I love the NYPD, and I'm mad that this happened." Simms was arrested around 1 a.m. July 1 at a police sobriety checkpoint in downtown Manhattan. He was heading home to New Jersey after going out to dinner with his wife and two friends. A police officer told jurors that Simms made a turn just before the checkpoint, his Mercedes-Benz SUV reeked of marijuana and Simms himself was "like a zombie." Slurring his words, Simms said there wasn't any marijuana in the car because "he smoked it all," Officer Francisco Acosta testified. Simms denied the allegations, and he said the officer misunderstood his remark. "The comment I made to the officer is that there was someone in the car who smoked marijuana," Simms, who didn't testify at his trial, said after it ended. With his then-pregnant wife in the car, "I said, 'You"re way off-base. I'm 30 years old, and I already have a 4-year-old at home.'"