Phoenix, AZ: Terrell Suggs, a former star in the National Football League, was taken into custody. According to the documents from the Maricopa County jail, Suggs was arrested on Tuesday night on an assault charge.
The Super Bowl champion was in custody at the Maricopa County jail. TMZ Sports was informed by a spokesperson for the Scottsdale Police Department that he was eventually released from custody.
Two charges are filed against Suggs including one count of assault and one count of offense against public order as per TMZ Sports.
The allegations are connected to an incident that occurred on March 10, according to a spokesperson. The details about the incident are not clear and have not been revealed by the authorities.
Suggs, who attended Arizona State University for his college football career, was named the Defensive Rookie of the Year by the National Football League in 2003 and the Defensive Player of the Year in 2011.
His statistics, which are worthy of being inducted into the Hall of Fame, are 139 sacks, 37 forced fumbles, 15 fumble recoveries, 7 interceptions, and 895 tackles. He played for the Baltimore Ravens from 2003 to 2018, the Arizona Cardinals from 2019 to 2019, and the Kansas City Chiefs from 2019 to 2019.
In 2003, Baltimore selected Suggs in the first round, tenth overall, and he went on to win Super Bowl championships with both the Baltimore Ravens (Super Bowl XLVII) and the Kansas City Chiefs (Super Bowl LIV). Suggs was selected to the Pro Bowl seven times.