JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Kansas City Chiefs defensive tackle Roy Miller was arrested early Saturday in Florida on a domestic battery charge, according to Duval County jail records.

The details of the charges, as obtained by ESPN, are gruesome. According to the police report, Miller’s wife accuses him of dragging her by the hair, tearing a braid out of her head, and nearly ripping off her shirt.

Miller, who is 6-2, 310 pounds, and wife Nicole Miller argued after returning home separately late Friday night. The verbal argument allegedly turned physical, with Nicole Miller saying he pushed her around and grabbed her hair. According to the report, a braid had been torn from her head. Roy Miller also allegedly tossed her phone in the toilet and would not let her immediately retrieve it. Several children were at the home at the time, according to the report.

Nicole Miller eventually was able to retrieve the phone and call police.

Nicole Miller told police her husband had barricaded himself inside their bedroom. When police entered, he was sleeping. He spoke to them and was jailed shortly before 5 a.m.

Local news outlets reported that Miller was released on his own recognizance after an initial court appearance Saturday. Another hearing was set for Nov. 28.

The Chiefs, who are off this week, said in statement to The Associated Press that they were aware of the incident and gathering facts. They declined any further comment.

The 30-year-old Miller, who was drafted out of Texas by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, spent the past four seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Miller signed a $1.4 million deal with Kansas City this past offseason but has only appeared in seven games with two tackles.

The AFC West-leading Chiefs (6-3) visit the New York Giants on Nov. 18.