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Seattle Seahawks quarterback Tarvaris Jackson passes against the Arizona Cardinals during an NFL game on Sunday, Jan. 3, 2016, in Glendale, Ariz.

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Former Alabama State star and NFL quarterback Tarvaris Jackson told his wife he "should shoot her" on Friday, to which she replied: "You better be accurate because you ain't accurate on the field."

That's according to the Osceola County (Fla.) Sheriff's Office arrest report completed by Officer Jason Denning.

Jackson was arrested and charged with aggravated assault in Kissimmee on Friday. He was taken to the Osceola County jail and released after posting a $2,500 bond. WESH-TV in Orlando first reported the arrest.

Arrest report: Victim allegedly told Tarvaris Jackson, "You better be accurate bc you ain't accurate on the field".. pic.twitter.com/H1qb9YlNxG — Chris Hush (@ChrisHushNBC) June 24, 2016

Jackson's wife said he was intoxicated, kicked in their bedroom door and became verbally abusive. She said she became afraid for her life and got a kitchen knife, according to the police report. She told authorities that Jackson got a gun out of a book bag, loaded it, pointed it at her and said he would kill her.

When the authorities arrived, Jackson told them the couple had been arguing and denied having a gun in the house, according to the police report. But police found a Ruger SR9C 9mm handgun on the kitchen counter.

After his arrest, the police report says Jackson admitted he had grabbed the book bag with the gun in it in response to his wife getting a knife. He also told police that he told his wife he "should shoot her," prompting her remark about his accuracy, which Jackson related to police.

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A prep star at Sidney Lanier in Montgomery, Jackson was a second-round draft choice out of Alabama State in 2006. He was the Minnesota Vikings' starting quarterback the next season and was the Seattle Seahawks' starter in 2011.

For the past three seasons, he's served as Seattle's backup QB behind Russell Wilson.

He's currently a free agent, although Seattle coach Pete Carroll has said on several occasions that he hoped the Seahawks could re-sign Jackson. Seattle currently has Trevone Boykin, a rookie for TCU, behind Wilson.

"Tarvaris has been a fantastic kid for us over the years, but they're not in the same style," Carroll told the Seattle Times. "I love Tarvaris and would love to have him back if that's the way we go in time. But I think Boykin is really special in that regard because he's so unique, and he's unique in how we like to play our quarterback."

During his NFL career, Jackson has completed 640-of-1,073 passes (59.6 percent) for 7,263 yards and 39 touchdowns with 35 interceptions.