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Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Doug Martin was involved in an auto accident Thursday and came away with cuts and bruises, according to Tampa Police.

Martin’s BMW was struck in an intersection (and "sustained a large amount of damage," according to a statement released by the team) by a person who ran a stop sign. Martin’s car was knocked off the road and into an air conditioning unit.

The driver of the car that ran into Martin, identified as Jake Balsay, was cited for a stop sign violation.

The Buccaneers sent Martin home after evaluating his injuries. He tweeted that he's "perfectly healthy."

After an all-pro season in 2015 that earned him a five-year deal worth more than $35 million, Martin endured a disastrous 2016 campaign.

Hampered by injuries, Martin rushed for just 421 yards in eight games. Worse, he was suspended four games for violating the NFL's policy and performance-enhancing substances and later checked into rehab.

Martin's suspension has three games remaining, but he still appears part of the team's plans after the club opted not to invest a high draft pick at the running back position.