Further details have emerged about the sexual assault allegations against former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr.

The 34-year-old was arrested in San Diego on Thursday and charged with a number of felonies, including rape, sodomy, burglary, indecent exposure, and kidnapping.

A police complaint, obtained by The San Diego Union Tribune showed that Winslow preyed on older women when committing his crimes.

According to the complaint, Winslow faces two counts of burglary with intent to rape in June, with the victims being ages 71 and 86.

He has also been charged with kidnapping, rape and forced oral copulation of a 56-year-old woman in March, and kidnapping, rape and sodomy of a 59-year-old woman in May.

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Further details have emerged about the sexual assault allegations against former NFL player Kellen Winslow Jr (pictured, leaving his arraignment in court on Friday)

A complaint shows that Winslow (seen left with the New York Jets in 2013 and right with the Cleveland Browns in 2008) faces two counts of burglary with intent to rape in June, with the victims being ages 71 and 86

Winslow Jr (pictured during the 2004 NFL Draft) has also been charged charged with kidnapping, rape and forced oral copulation of a 56-year-old woman in March, and kidnapping, rape and sodomy of a 59-year-old woman in May

He was also charged with indecent exposure in May.

If convicted of all the charges, the former Pro Bowler could face life imprisonment.

TMZ reported on Thursday that Winslow was taken into custody at the Vista Detention Facility, a jail located in San Diego County. He currently remains in jail without bail.

A search warrant was executed for Winslow’s home, according to TMZ.

Winslow's arrest came exactly a week after he was arrested for burglary at a mobile home park in the San Diego area. The image above shows his Hummer vehicle as he was inside an elderly couple's mobile home last week

Authorities responded to a possible burglary call at Park Encinitas Mobile Home Park on Thursday, where they spoke to a neighbor who allegedly saw Winslow burglarize a home

‘A warrant was issued this morning for Kellen Winslow II's arrest and he was taken into custody by San Diego Sheriff’s Deputies Thursday afternoon,’ the San Diego District Attorney’s Office told TMZ.

Winslow's arrest came exactly one week after he was arrested for burglary at a mobile home park in the San Diego area.

The former Pro Bowler and the namesake of the legendary San Diego Chargers tight end was seen walking onto someone's property at a mobile home park north of San Diego.

Winslow was confronted by a neighbor and fled the scene in a black SUV, according to The San Diego Union Tribune.

After speaking with the neighbor, authorities eventually located Winslow's vehicle and arrested him.

What, if anything, Winslow is accused of stealing has not been revealed.

Winslow was charged with first-degree burglary and was released after posting $50,000 bail.

Through his attorney, Winslow vehemently denied stealing anything. He said that his arrest was due to racial profiling, according to TMZ.

His father, Winslow Sr, famously played under coach Don Coryell and with quarterback Dan Fouts for the Chargers.

Winslow Jr grew up in San Diego before attending the University of Miami and getting drafted sixth overall by the Cleveland Browns in the 2004 NFL Draft.

He played 10 seasons for five teams, and had his best year in 2007 when he finished with 1,106 receiving yards and was named to the AFC Pro Bowl team.

Winslow Jr was charged with drug possession in January 2014 but received a conditional discharge after being accused of having synthetic marijuana.

In 2005, Winslow famously suffered a severe leg injury while riding a motorcycle in an empty parking lot outside of Cleveland.

He sustained torn ligaments in his right knee and was placed on the Physically Unable-to-Perform list.