The NFL is reportedly planning to suspend Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston for the first three games of the season over allegations that he groped a female Uber driver in 2016.

The impending announcement, as ESPN reports, comes after Winston and his camp were apparently expecting the league to levy the ban.

“This is what I do know: The Winston camp is prepared for the NFL to levy a suspension of some kind,” said ESPN reporter Jeff Cameron, who has a close relationship with Winston. “The thought from the Winston camp is that would be a maximum of three games. I do not know at this time whether or not they plan to appeal, and I do not know that three games is an accurate number. I’ve been told that would seem to be the maximum number of games that the suspension could be. It’s also likely that it’s less than that and it’s one game.”

The Uber driver said Winston “reached over and he just grabbed my crotch” while they were waiting at a drive-thru of a fast-food restaurant, according to the original report by BuzzFeed. Winston was said to have been sitting in the front seat of the car during the incident.

Philadelphia’s Ronald Darby came to Winston’s defense, saying he was in the car, too, and said Jameis “did not have any physical contact with the Uber driver.”

The driver, identified as Kate in the report, filed an incident report with Uber saying Winslow was “NOT safe for other drivers.” She also said he shouted homophobic slurs at pedestrians.

Winston was accused of raping a fellow Florida State student in 2012. The accuser filed a lawsuit that was eventually settled out of court.