TAMPA, Fla. -- The father of Tampa Bay Buccaneers Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald McCoy was injured when the player's home was burglarized Thursday, Tampa Police have confirmed with ESPN.

Police have arrested and charged Justin Frazier, 17, with grand theft, aggravated assault, aggravated battery and two counts of armed burglary.

McCoy's father, Gerald Sr., was home at the time of the incident and confronted Frazier in a second-story guest room above the garage. According to police, a physical confrontation ensued. Frazier pulled a gun and threatened McCoy, who suffered a broken wrist.

Frazier then fled the home but left his backpack, which contained a stolen Xbox One, police said. He entered a nearby home, where he was arrested.

Police said he burglarized a home in nearby Polk County, Florida, during the weekend and had arrest warrants in both Polk and Hillsborough counties.

Gerald McCoy learned of the incident before Thursday night's home game against the Atlanta Falcons.

"We were aware of that situation before the game, and our security people, when they told me about it, assured me that everything was fine," said Bucs head coach Dirk Koetter. "I talked briefly to Gerald before the game, just to make sure he was OK. He seemed fine at that point."