LeSean McCoy

Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy reacts to a question during a news conference, Wednesday, June 3, 2015, in Orchard Park, N.Y.

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Orchard Park, N.Y. -- Philadelphia police are expected to issue an arrest warrant for Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy after he was allegedly involved in a bar fight that resulted in the hospitalization of two off-duty police officers, according to Mike Garafolo of FOX Sports. The arrest warrant is expected to allow for self-surrender by the middle of the week.

Meanwhile, a video of the alleged incident has surfaced at CrossingBroad.com. Police said they have video from outside the club which shows everyone involved in the incident being ejected from the club but added that the surveillance cameras from inside the club weren't working.

The incident occurred around 2:45 Sunday morning at Recess Lounge in Philadelphia, which describes itself as an elite night club with a members-only policy. McCoy and former Syracuse running back Curtis Brinkley are reportedly among the four suspects who got involved in a physical altercation with three off-duty police officers, two of which were hospitalized, over a bottle of champagne. All four suspects began kicking and stomping one of the officers in the body and head while he was on the ground before the second officer intervened, according to Philadelphia police.

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Philadelphia police said the officers involved in the incident are being treated for injuries. The off-duty officer who was kicked and stomped by the suspects is being treated for a laceration to his right eye, broken nose, broken ribs and a sprained thumb. The officer who intervened has been admitted to the hospital, received eight stitches over his left eye and is currently receiving treatment for a possible skull fracture.

"Our guys look like they got the brunt of it, so we're waiting to see the outcome of the investigation," president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5 John McNesby told Philly.com. "Maybe he should stay in Buffalo and carry on like an idiot in Buffalo."

McCoy, who spent the first six seasons of his career in Philadelphia, was traded to the Bills last offseason and has four years remaining on the $40 million contract he signed last offseason.

"We are aware of the reports regarding LeSean McCoy and in the process of gathering more information," the Bills said in a statement. "We will not provide any further comment at this time."