Retired NFL stars-turned-NFL Network co-hosts Michael Irvin and Eric Davis were accused of sexual harassment in a lawsuit filed by a freelance makeup artist on Tuesday in Los Angeles Superior Court. This marks the second sexual harassment lawsuit filed by a former makeup artist against the network since December of 2017, when Davis and several other former players were accused of inappropriate behavior.

Erin McParland is suing NFL Enterprises (the league offshoot that operates NFL Network), Davis and other potential defendants, according to Pro Football Talk.

McParland maintains she was 'subjected to ongoing and continuing sexual harassment by current and former on-air talent and other employees,' according to the suit. Her allegations were previously reported in December by Sports Illustrated.

Both Davis, 50, and Irvin, 52, are accused of touching McFarland against her will.

'Davis [would] force his genitals against Plaintiff and he would also rub his genitals on Plaintiff's leg,' according to the complaint.

Erin McParland (right) maintains she was 'subjected to ongoing and continuing sexual harassment by current and former on-air talent and other employees,' including NFL Network host Michael Irvin (left) and former All-Pro cornerback Eric Davis

A former star cornerback with the San Francisco 49ers and Carolina Panthers, Eric Davis allegedly forced 'his genitals against Plaintiff and he would also rub his genitals on [her] leg'

'Davis also groped Plaintiff's rear extremities with both hands including a specific instance where Davis grabbed Plaintiff's buttocks and inserted his fingers up into the area between Plaintiff's buttocks on either side.

'These contacts were against Plaintiff's clearly stated wishes for ... Davis to keep his 'hands off' her.'

McParland told Sports Illustrated in December that she once tried to get another makeup artist to take her shift as a way to avoid Davis, but that person was also uncomfortable around him.

The suit also alleges, 'On the set of Defendant NFL's television show "GameDay," former on-air talent on NFL Network, Michael Irvin, made inappropriate gestures and comments to Plaintiff. Irvin once grabbed Plaintiff's waist against Plaintiff's wishes while Plaintiff was "powdering [Irvin] on set during a commercial break" in front of other staff members and network personnel, "(m)ortifying" Plaintiff.

McParland said she 'went out of her way to avoid Irvin' and told him to not touch her

'Plaintiff went out of her way to avoid Irvin after this exchange and reminded Irvin to 'not touch' Plaintiff every time Plaintiff was forced by Defendant to interact with Irvin.'

While McParland's suit calls Irvin a former NFL Network employee, he was still listed as part of the network's talent as of Tuesday, according to USA Today Sports.

One of McParland's lawyers, Matt McNicholas, told USA Today Sports that his client suffered through months of sexual harassment before finally going to human resources, which re-arranged her schedule to avoid any further incidents with Davis.

'She didn't want to rock the boat,' McNicholas said. 'There was an overall environment - which I guess isn't hard to imagine when you're dealing with former high-octane athletes - that was what you might see in a locker room or a fraternity.'

Another former NFL Network makeup artist, Jami Cantor, warned McParland about this behavior when she started with the league's cable channel.

According to Sports Illustrated, Cantor told McParland: 'You’re new. You’re pretty. You’ll be targeted. Be careful.'

McParland's allegations follow Cantor's own sexual harassment lawsuit against the network, which was filed in December. She accused numerous former co-workers of sexual harassment, and NFL Network suspended Marshall Faulk, Ike Taylor and Heath Evans as a result.

Michael Irvin (far right) had been one of the more prominent co-hosts on the NFL Network

A two-time All-Pro cornerback, Eric Davis (left) was a member of the San Francisco 49ers team that captured Super Bowl XXIX. Hall of Famer Michael Irvin (right) is considered one of the greatest receivers in NFL history after playing an integral role on three Super Bowl champions

Jami Cantor (seen here during her time as a personal shopper) accused several NFL Network co-hosts of sexual harassment, including Marshall Faulk and Warren Sapp

Donovan McNabb and Davis were suspended by their then-employer, ESPN, after Cantor accused them of harassing her while they were at NFL Network. They were ultimately fired.

Cantor's filing states: 'Mr. Faulk greeted Plaintiff by fondling her breasts and groping her behind. As time went on, Mr. Faulk became more aggressive, such as inviting Plaintiff to his hotel room, stroking and pulling out his genitals in front of her, pointing to his crotch and asking Plaintiff, "when are you gonna get on this already?"

'He also pinned Plaintiff against a wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down.'

Jami Cantor also accused Eric Davis of sexual harassment, and even claims she was rebuked by the former NFL star when she slapped his hand away

The complaint, filed by Cantor's attorney Laura Horton, also accused former Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor of sending 'sexually inappropriate pictures of himself, and a nude video while masturbating in the shower.'

Davis allegedly 'grabbed Plaintiff’s behind, slid his hand between Plaintiff’s legs, and touched Plaintiff’s privates, while saying, "I can’t handle your a** it is so luscious."'

Cantor also claims that when she slapped Davis' hand away during that alleged groping he 'aggressively told Plaintiff to never push his hand away again.'

He also allegedly made a large number of lewd comments to Cantor on set states the filing, including: 'when are we going to spend time together?,' 'I want you so bad,' 'my c**k is so hard because of you right now,' 'you look like a woman who knows what to do in bed,' 'you look like you would be an animal in the sheets,' '[Mr. Davis] loved really rough sex and would love to be able to spank [Plaintiff] so hard it would leave marks,' and 'can tell you like it rough and would love it.'

Cantor's filing states: 'Mr. Faulk greeted Plaintiff by fondling her breasts and groping her behind. As time went on, Mr. Faulk became more aggressive, such as inviting Plaintiff to his hotel room, stroking and pulling out his genitals in front of her, pointing to his crotch and asking Plaintiff, "when are you gonna get on this already?" 'He also pinned Plaintiff against a wall, demanding oral sex while he pulled his pants down'

Heath Evans (left) allegedly sent nude photos to Cantor on at least two occasions while propositioning her for sex multiple times. The complaint, filed in December, accused former Steelers cornerback Ike Taylor (right) of sending 'sexually inappropriate pictures of himself, and a nude video while masturbating in the shower'

Hall of Famer Warren Sapp allegedly gave Cantor 'sex toys as a Christmas gifts three years in a row, and showed Plaintiff nude pictures of numerous women he claimed to have slept with'

Sapp, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive tackle, allegedly 'gave Plaintiff sex toys as a Christmas gifts three years in a row, showed Plaintiff nude pictures of numerous women he claimed to have slept with, and openly talked about his sex life in front of Plaintiff.'

He also allegedly urinated in front of Cantor when she was forced to use the same facilities as him while completing some styling work.

'Sorry mama, but your office shouldn’t be our shi**er,' Sapp allegedly told Cantor.

Donovan McNabb, a former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, had left NFL network in 2013, and later lost his subsequent job with Fox Sports after a drunk driving arrest

Sapp was fired by the network back in 2015 after he was arrested for soliciting a prostitute and assault.

McNabb, a former Philadelphia Eagles quarterback, had left NFL network in 2013, and later lost his subsequent job with Fox Sports after a drunk driving arrest two years later.

Evans, who played with the New England Patriots and New Orleans Saints, allegedly sent nude photos to Cantor on at least two occasions while propositioning her for sex multiple times.

It was not just the former athletes either, with producer Eric Weinberger accused of sending both nude photos and explicit texts in the complaint.

Cantor claims Weinberger said she was 'put on earth to pleasure me' and once told her to meet him in a bathroom as he was 'super horny.'

It is also alleged that he 'grabbed her behind, touching Plaintiff’s crotch, groping her breasts, and put his hands down Plaintiff’s pants.'

When he stuck his hand down her pants, Weinberger told Cantor he wanted to 'check if she was wearing underwear' according to the complaint.

Irvin was not charged over accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted a woman in 2017

Last July, Florida prosecutors declined to charge Irvin over accusations he drugged and sexually assaulted a 27-year-old woman in March of 2017 due to a lack of evidence.

Irvin told reporters in July of 2017 that he has lost 'millions' of dollars in endorsements and business deals as a result of the claims made against him.

He also said he was 'devastated' by the allegations, partly because they were made by a young woman he considers to be a friend.

The woman claimed she was at a bar in Miami with Irvin, a former University of Miami star, in the early hours of March 21, 2017 when they decided to go to his room at the W Hotel in Fort Lauderdale.

Shortly after arriving at the room, she began to feel sick and the last thing she remembered was trying to fight Irvin off, she told police at the time.

She told police she did not remember anything else until she woke up the next morning. After taking an Uber home about 7:30am, she called police to report the alleged drugging and rape.

The State Attorney's report, obtained by TMZ, detailed how the woman's toxicology report found she had cocaine and MDMA in her system. She also recorded a BAC of 0.10.

The gossip website reported at the time authorities also found no traces of Irvin's DNA after a vaginal swab.

Irvin has repeatedly denied the allegations and said 'nothing happened' on the night in question.