Police were called to the home of a former college football player in Florida this week after he reportedly threatened employees of the Dallas Cowboys because the team didn't select him in this year's draft.

Keyon Reed (2011 File Photo / Hamilton County (Tenn.) Sheriff's Office)

No charges were filed against Keyon Reed, 26.

Police went to Reed's home in Melbourne, Fla., for a welfare check just before 2 p.m. Thursday after someone from the Cowboys organization reported his calls. "He was making threats to harm people if the Cowboys did not sign him," a police report says.

Reed was not home when officers arrived, but relatives brought him there a short time later. He admitted calling Cowboys employees because he was upset that the team wouldn't "show him the real money" and sign him, police said.

A SWAT team was called to the home, but authorities determined Reed was not a threat.

Reed, a defensive end, last played for the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga in 2012.

In 2013, he was charged with assault and disorderly conduct after a confrontation with police, and in 2011, he faced a charge of domestic-violence assault after an ex-girlfriend said he pushed her onto a bed and head-butted her. Both cases were dismissed, court records show.