Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones was arrested early Tuesday for allegedly pushing and poking a man in the eye, spitting on a nurse’s hand and head-butting a police officer as he was being arrested.

Jones, 33, was arrested near The Banks entertainment district in downtown Cincinnati on misdemeanor charges of assault, disorderly conduct and obstructing official business. He was booked into the Hamilton County Jail at around 12:30 a.m. Tuesday on those charges, WCPO reports. He allegedly assaulted a man by “pushing and poking [him] in the eye,” according to court documents.

Jones then refused to cooperate with police when he was being placed under arrest, kicking and head-butting an officer as he was being cuffed, according to the documents.

Jones later spat on a nurse’s hand as he was being processed into the Hamilton County Justice Center. He was charged with harassment with a bodily substance – a felony – during his arraignment early Tuesday. Through his attorney, Jones said he “vehemently denies” the accusations, including an alleged incident at the Millennium Hotel. A judge set Jones’ bond at $37,500, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

This is Jones’ first brush with the law since 2013, when he was charged with assault outside of a downtown bar, but was found not guilty. Jones was later charged with disorderly conduct in a separate incident and paid a ticket.

The most notorious incident ended in an $11 million payout and a yearlong suspension from the NFL after the cornerback was kicked out of a Las Vegas strip club in 2007. A gunman who was a member of Jones’ crew later returned to the club and opened fire, paralyzed a manager from the waist down, and wounded a bouncer. Jones said he had no role in the shooting and pleaded an equivalent of no contest to misdemeanor conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct. The gunman is serving four to 10 years in prison.

In 2011, Jones was charged with disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. He pleaded guilty to the disorderly conduct charge and was placed on probation, but the resisting arrest charge was dismissed.

Jones, who was selected sixth overall in 2005, signed a three-year contract with the Bengals just before the start of this season.