Update – 9:11 p.m.: The attorney for Delicia Cordon, who was attacked at a residence owned by Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy, released a statement on the incident.

The statement says that McCoy tried to “wrongfully evict” Cordon from the house owned by McCoy and also suggests McCoy, who turns 30 on Thursday, wanted to retrieve items such as jewelry from Cordon.

The statement explains how McCoy even suggested that Cordon might be robbed for the items if she did not give them to McCoy.

Here’s the full statement:

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Update – 4:54 p.m.: The Bills and NFL have both released responses as both stated that they’re aware of the situation.

WKBW-TV in Buffalo has also confirmed that the incident did take place in a house McCoy owned and was allowing his ex-girlfriend, Delicia Cordon, to live at the residence rent free.

News10-TV in Rochester also confirmed that police in Milton, Ga., are investigating the situation at McCoy’s address, stating the situation involved a “lone male intruder.”:

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Since McCoy’s response, the Bills and NFL have responded that both parties are aware of the situation.

A disturbing Instagram post on Tuesday morning accused Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy of committing domestic violence and using performance-enhancing drugs.

The post was submitted by an account that appears to belong to a friend of a loved one in McCoy’s life. The post also claims that McCoy used violence against his child and dog.

ESPN’s Dianna Russini reports that the Bills are aware of the allegations:

McCoy made the following statement via Instagram after this report was initially published: