- The Ravens’ first-round pick from last year is no longer under investigation
- On February 8, Flowers’ investigation into the alleged allegations surfaced
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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Zay Flowers is no longer under investigation by local police over alleged domestic violence allegations.
The investigation into Flowers became public knowledge on February 8 and was recently closed by the Baltimore Police Department.
“She told the officers, ‘It was a really bad ten minutes, but she hasn’t been scared since then,'” police said. the Baltimore banner. She also told them, “He has too much to lose and he’s too smart to do something like that.”
The alleged incident that sparked the investigation took place in Acton, Massachusetts, about 25 miles northwest of Boston College, where Flowers became one of the top receivers in the Atlantic Coast Conference.
According to police documents, Flowers’ brother allegedly pulled out a gun during the incident.
An investigation into Flowers was closed by police over alleged domestic violence allegations
Flowers played much of the Baltimore Ravens’ recent season as a rookie wide receiver
Police documents also state that the woman in the alleged incident said she was attacked by an NFL player, although she did not name him during the distressed 911 call.
Local police were forced to scour social media to find out which NFL player could be a suspect Baltimore banner.
Flowers was a big part of the Ravens in his first NFL season.
He set the Baltimore rookie record for receptions (77) and receiving yards (858).
Flowers is best remembered for a critical fumble against the Chiefs during the fourth quarter of the AFC Championship Game.