A Nashville man has filed a lawsuit against Tennessee Titans wide receiver Tajae Sharpe and offensive lineman Sebastian Tretola claiming that one of them beat him up while the other stood on lookout, according to the Tennesseean.

#BREAKING Tajae Sharpe, Titans teammate accused of assault in Nashville man's lawsuit https://t.co/pkAN2NAtoQ — The Tennessean (@Tennessean) May 11, 2017

Stacey Barchenger of the Tennessean reports that the alleged incident took place on the night of April 27th, the first night of the 2017 NFL Draft, at Tin Roof on Demonbreun. According to the lawsuit filed, the alleged victim Dante R. Satterfield made comments regarding the Titans first-round pick of Corey Davis that Sharpe took exception to. Sharpe and Tretola allegedly asked Satterfield to step outside and then punched him in the face, rendering him unconscious.

Sharpe's agent, Blaine Roche, told The Tennessean that "the claims are ridiculous". "Tajae unequivocally denies any and all involvement and he looks forward to vindicating his name, clearing his name of any and all wrongdoing here."

Don Aaron, Metro Nashville police spokesman, said in a statement that "the alleged victim who is named as a plaintiff in the lawsuit came to the Midtown Hills precinct (Wednesday) and met with the investigation team and we do have an open investigation taking place".

A Titans spokesman told The Tennessean on Wednesday they were "aware of the lawsuit."

Stay tuned for any further updates on this story.