Tennessee Titans wide receiver Justin Hunter is scheduled to appear at 2 p.m. EDT today in a Virginia courtroom for arraignment on a felonious assault charge, stemming from a July 3 bar fight.

According to Officer James Cason of the Virginia Beach Police Department, the victim sustained, “serious, but not life-threatening” injuries stemming from the brawl inside the Sandbar Raw Bar that evening.

Hunter turned himself in to Virginia Beach Police shortly after noon on Monday and was booked into jail. Hunter was held overnight without bond, though bond is expected to be set in the case today, according to the prosecutor's office that is handling the case.

Hunter's next court appearance date also will be set at the hearing. That date should be about six weeks from now. The Titans report to training camp on July 30.

Hunter has retained attorney Brandon Santos of Richmond, Va., to represent him in the case.

According to Cason, Hunter “became a suspect during the investigation” after police responded to a bar fight late at night at 2110 Atlantic Ave. in Virginia Beach, the location of the bar. Officers were able to restore order from the brawl, but later a person came forward with injuries and pressed charges in the matter.

According to a report by WRKN Channel 2 in Nashville, Hunter was charged with stabbing, cutting, malicious intent and wounding as well as the felonious assault charge he faces.

Hunter, the Titans second-round pick in 2013, was locked in a battle for playing time after the Titans had overhauled their receiving corps for the coming season. Tennessee signed free agents Harry Douglas and Hakeem Nicks and drafted Dorial Green-Beckham and Tre McBride, putting Hunter in a situation where he was going to have to compete for playing time. Hunter had 28 receptions a year ago before a spleen injury sidelined him for the season's final month.