A baseball bat-wielding man tried to break into the home of the Philadelphia Eagles’ Fletcher Cox last week — but the hulking defensive tackle scared him off with a shotgun, according to a new report.

Corbyn Nyemah allegedly was looking for his ex-girlfriend at Cox’s Mullica Hill mansion, which Nyemah tried to enter by throwing rocks through the front door after midnight Oct. 15, according to court papers obtained by 6ABC Action News.

The home’s surveillance cameras showed Nyemah stalking the property with a baseball bat in hand and trying to enter the garage multiple times, the network reported.

He also allegedly damaged the ex-girlfriend’s car.

Cox, who was home at the time, grabbed a shotgun and called police — prompting Nyemah to take off in a Porsche SUV and lead cops on a chase that ended at the Commodore Barry Bridge.

Nyemah was arrested by US Marshals late last week. He was charged with burglary, two counts of criminal mischief and resisting arrest, according to NJ.com.

He declined to comment when reached by 6ABC at his home in Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, but told a reporter that much of what was in court papers was true. He said he believed he was getting back with his ex-girlfriend, whom he dated for two years.

A temporary restraining order was granted for the woman.

The 6-foot-4, 310-pound Cox skipped Oct. 16 practice due to an “illness” but returned the next day, NJ.com reported.