Baltimore County police are investigating a domestic violence incident involving Ravens rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers, according to the Baltimore Standard.
According to media reports, the Acton, Massachusetts police force is also being investigated for an incident that occurred on January 21 in Baltimore’s Owings Mills neighborhood.
Following the event, Baltimore County police decided to investigate Flowers. The Baltimore Standard reported that an assault was suspected.
Both police departments declined to communicate with The Baltimore Standard for this story because the inquiry is still continuing.
“We are aware of the news about Zay Flowers,”
The Ravens issued a statement to Fox Digital News.
Flowers, the Ravens’ first-round choice in 2023, participated in Baltimore’s AFC Championship game against Kansas City officials on January 28, a week after police received accusations of domestic abuse.
The Boston College product is coming off a freshman season for the Ravens, which helped the team win the nation’s top seed. 1 in the AFC Playoffs.
He had 77 receptions and 858 yards, both new marks. However, if he recovers from his goal-line diving attempt against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship, he will score twice.
The Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs.
He had 77 receptions and 858 yards, both new marks. However, if he recovers from his goal-line diving attempt against the Chiefs in the AFC Championship, he will score twice.
The Baltimore Ravens were eliminated from the playoffs.
Zach Hiller, Zay Flowers’ agent, said he has yet to comment to The Baltimore Post. A Ravens spokesman did not answer questions regarding the probe.
Even if the inquiry determines that Zay Flowers was not involved, there is an equal probability that nothing will happen.
Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers is being investigated for domestic assault, Baltimore County police confirmed to the Baltimore Banner.
Police told The Banner that they got a report of a probable assault in the Owings Mills, Maryland, neighborhood on January 21, the day after the Ravens beat the Houston Texans in a regional game.
A representative declined to provide further information. He was discharged because the case was still ongoing.
Banner also stated that the Acton, Massachusetts, police department was aware of the charges and is working on an investigation.
It is presently unknown whether the Ravens were informed of the charges before the game, but Flowers participated in the AFC championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs six days after the alleged assault.
The alleged incident took place the day after the Ravens upset the Texans in the AFC regional round of the NFL playoffs, and Flowers was on the field when Baltimore fell to the Chiefs in the conference final game in January. 28.
In his first season in the NFL, the quarterback led the Ravens’ rookie receivers in catches and receiving yards while scoring six touchdowns. Flowers concluded the season with 156 more receiving yards and one score.
It was unknown whether Flowers had an attorney at the time, and neither the Ravens nor Flowers commented on the situation.