Vikings cornerback Jeff Gladney turned himself in to Dallas County Jail in Texas on Monday after an arrest warrant was issued on a family violence assault charge involving an altercation with a woman on Friday.
Gladney, a 2020 first-round draft pick who started 15 games as a rookie, faces a third-degree felony charge, which carries a possible sentence of two to 10 years in prison, according to CBS 11 News in Dallas-Fort Worth. No charges have yet been filed in the case.
In a statement, the Dallas police department said Gladney, 24, and a 22-year-old woman "were involved in a verbal altercation over content in a cell phone" on Friday.
"The altercation escalated, at which time Mr. Gladney physically assaulted the victim," the statement added. "Mr. Gladney left the location prior to officers' arrival. There was a warrant for Assault – Family Violence for Mr. Gladney's arrest and he turned himself into the Dallas County Jail April 5, 2021."
Dallas County Sheriff's Department said Gladney turned himself in at 11:20 a.m. Monday, posted bond and was released four minutes later.
"We are aware of Jeff's arrest and are gathering additional information," the Vikings said in a statement. "We take this matter very seriously, as the reported allegations are extremely disturbing."
Citing anonymous sources and an arrest affidavit, CBS 11 reported that Gladney became upset over the woman's text messages and tried "shoving" her face toward her phone to try to use its Face ID to unlock the phone, "pulling [her] by her hair trying to hold her still."
According to the TV report, the woman, who said she was in a relationship with Gladney, accused him of striking her "with closed fists, causing pain in the side of her ribs, in the stomach and the back, and hitting her with an open hand across the head."