A backup NFL quarterback was accused of domestic assault in a report published Tuesday, and within hours, he was cut.

Police in Mansfield, Texas, are investigating Trevone Boykin after he allegedly choked his girlfriend and broke her jaw last week. The episode stemmed from the former TCU quarterback demanding access to Shabrika Bailey’s text messages, she told WFAA in Dallas.

“So he goes into a choke,” Bailey, who refused to unlock her phone, told the station. “I remember him choking me and I’m trying to calm him down. And I just couldn’t. And I blacked out. I just couldn’t calm him down at all.

“The pressure was just hard. The pressure got hard to where I just remember just collapsing completely. And I just woke up in a puddle of blood on the kitchen floor. My whole right side was full of blood on the kitchen floor.”

The Seahawks cut Boykin hours after the accusations became public.

Bailey said Boykin later dragged her to the bathtub, undressed her and tried to clean her off. Hours later, Bailey said, the 24-year-old Seahawk drove her to Dallas Regional Medical Center. When they were separated for questioning, Boykin allegedly left and never came back.

Bailey’s jaw was broken on both her left and right sides, and she eventually needed to be airlifted to another hospital in Dallas after she had difficulty breathing because of the injuries.

“And I’ve never seen that much blood. I thought I was bleeding from somewhere else cause it was so much blood, completely,” Bailey said.

The couple was arrested around this time last year after crashing her car while intoxicated, which Bailey now says was caused by Boykin attacking her. She said she covered for him that time but denied his plea to do the same last week.

“His first suggestion was to say that I fell,” Bailey said, providing a text exchange to WFAA that she said proved Boykin’s request. “Then he suggested that I got beat up by a girl, or jumped. Then he suggested that I fell again.

“He’s saying basically since we’ve already been in a case we don’t need nothing else. And of course his football career is on the line. That’s his main goal, just ‘My football career is on the line.'”

Boykin, who finished fourth in the 2014 Heisman Trophy voting, made his NFL debut in 2016 with the Seahawks before spending 2017 on their practice squad.