Looks like a case of mistaken identity:
NFL.com wire reports
DETROIT (June 12, 2007) -- Windell Middlebrooks, the actor who plays the Miller High Life delivery man in an award-winning series of advertisements, says it was he, not Shaun Rogers, who accidentally invaded a stripper's dressing room early Friday morning in suburban Detroit.
Middlebrooks says he is often mistaken for the portly Detroit Lions nose tackle, but he doesn't understand the furor over the incident.
"I was in the establishment looking for the backroom cooler in order to take back the unsold supply of Miller High Life. This so-called gentleman's club was charging fifteen dollars for our product, which is not fair to the working man. They have lost their right to sell the High Life.
"Mess with the High Life and the High Life will mess with you."
Asked about the charges that he was groping the stripper in question, Middlebrooks said that it appeared she was in possession of two of the newly-introduced 10-ounce soft-pacs of Miller High Life, hidden on her person. He quickly determined that she was not.
Queried whether he was, in fact, carrying a gun in his waistband, Middlebrooks added, "That was no gun, he just needed some air."
Detroit Lions general manager, Matthew Millen, indicated that this unfortunate event showed that the Lions were correct in not drafting Middlebrooks.