Former Dallas Cowboys running back Marion Barber has been arrested in Texas on criminal mischief charges, jail records show.

Barber, 36, was taken into custody on Wednesday by Prosper police in connection to a July 2018 incident. He was released later in the day after posting $2,010 bond, Denton County jail records show.

Barber — who retired in 2012 after seven NFL seasons, including six with Dallas — was arrested while driving a white sedan in Prosper, where officers stopped him for an “equipment violation,” Sgt. Paul Boothe told The Post.

Barber was taken into custody after a records check revealed that he had two outstanding warrants in Denton County, Boothe said.

The former All-Pro allegedly damaged two cars intentionally by hitting them with his arms or body on July 23, 2018, TMZ reports.

Barber faces up to one year in jail and a $4,000 fine if convicted on each misdemeanor count, the Dallas Morning News reports.

In 2014, the former back known for his punishing running style was taken to a hospital for a mental evaluation after cops were called to his home in Mansfield, the newspaper reported.

Attempts to reach Barber were unsuccessful. It’s unclear if he’s hired an attorney.