Baltimore Ravens guard D.J. Fluker has allegedly been the victim of several domestic violence incidents from his long-time partner Kimberly Davis, according to police documents obtained by Austin Denean of Fox 45 Baltimore.
Fluker alleges Davis punched him in the nose over an argument over social media on July 13. Davis was arrested after police observed dried blood coming from Fluker’s nose, according to the police report. Davis has been charged with second-degree assault, according to court records.
The Ravens are aware of the situation, according to Senior Vice President of Communications Chad Steele.
“We have been in regular communication with D.J. regarding this matter and will continue to monitor the situation,” Steele said in a statement to Denean.
Baltimore signed Fluker to a one-year contract this offseason, following the retirement of Marshal Yanda. Fluker is expected to be in competition for the starting right guard job in training camp after two years starting for the Seattle Seahawks. Fluker is entering his seventh season in the NFL after being selected 11th overall in the 2013 NFL Draft by the then-San Deigo Chargers.