Eagles' Nigel Bradham arrested on assault charge in South Beach

ByPhil Sheridan ESPN logo
Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Nigel Bradham was arrested in Miami on Monday, two days before he was due to report for training camp.



Bradham turned himself in to Miami police after an incident last Thursday at the Hilton Bentley Miami/South Beach. According to the police report, Bradham was in a group of customers at the hotel. Bradham verbally complained to a hotel worker about the speed of service.



The incident "escalated," according to the police report, "when the defendant, without provocation, struck the victim in the nose with a closed fist, causing the victim to fall to the ground."



The victim, who suffered a broken nose, contusions and a cut lip, identified Bradham from photographs shown by police the next day. According to the police report, Bradham was charged with aggravated assault, a second-degree felony.



He has a court appearance scheduled for Aug. 2. The Eagles have their first day off from camp scheduled for that day.



"We are aware of the recent incident involving Nigel Bradham in Miami," the Eagles said in a statement. "We have been in contact with Nigel and the proper authorities. Due to the ongoing legal process, the Eagles will have no further comment at this time."



Bradham, 26, is a 6-foot-2, 241-pound linebacker who signed a two-year, $7 million contract with the Eagles in March. Bradham previously played with the Buffalo Bills, for new Eagles defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz.



Bradham was expected to be a starting outside linebacker for the Eagles this season.



A Florida native, Bradham played college football at Florida State. He was drafted by the Bills in the fourth round in 2012.



Bradham's arrest is the second run-in with the law for an Eagles player since the end of their June minicamp. On the last day of June practice, wide receiver Nelson Agholor was accused of sexual assault by a dancer at a Philadelphia strip club.



After investigations by police and the Philadelphia district attorney's office, Agholor was not charged with a crime.



Agholor and Bradham are both expected to report for training camp Wednesday. The veterans' first practice is scheduled for Thursday afternoon.

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