Texans RB charged with burglary with intent to commit assault
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"We are aware of the report involving Darius Anderson. We are gathering information and have no further comment at this time.”Statement from the Houston Texans: "We are aware of the report involving Darius Anderson. We are gathering information and have no further comment at this time.” The 24-year-old running back reportedly unlawfully entered a Houston residence and chased a woman into her bathroom. The woman called police from the bathroom as he left. He’s now not allowed to visit the victim's home or own a firearm. Anderson played at TCU for four seasons, rushing for 2,418 yards on 430 carries and 18 touchdowns. In his sophomore season with the Horned Frogs, he rushed for 768 yards and eight touchdowns. He finished seventh in the Big 12 in rushing yards and fifth in rushing touchdowns in the 2017 season. In his senior season, Anderson was seventh in the Big 12 in rushing yards (823 yards) and rushing yards per attempt (5.5 yards). He was also ranked sixth in the conference in kickoff returns (14) and kickoff return yards (309 yards). He finished fifth in kickoff return yards per return (22.1 yards). He was signed by the after going undrafted in 2020 but was released by the team the same year. The running back was picked up by the in 2020, making it to the team's practice squad. He was waived by the Colts in 2021 and the Texans signed him to their practice squad in December last year.
What happened to Darius Anderson Texans star accused of burglary with intent to commit assault
Denver Broncos v Houston Texans With the ' 2022 training camp approaching, running back Darius Anderson was charged with burglary with intent to commit assault. According to Pro Football Network's , the previous charge of intent to rape was a coding error. The case involving Texans running back Darius Anderson has been updated to burglary with intent to commit assault, per Houston Police, who attributed the original charge entered of burglary with intent to commit rape to coding error. An arraignment is scheduled for WednesdayThe case involving Texans running back Darius Anderson has been updated to burglary with intent to commit assault, per Houston Police, who attributed the original charge entered of burglary with intent to commit rape to coding error. An arraignment is scheduled for Wednesday The incident came following an event that took place in Houston. In response to the incident, the team released a statement regarding Anderson and his charges, stating: “We are aware of the report involving Darius Anderson. We are gathering information and have no further comment at this time.” Statement from the Houston Texans:"We are aware of the report involving Darius Anderson. We are gathering information and have no further comment at this time.”Statement from the Houston Texans: "We are aware of the report involving Darius Anderson. We are gathering information and have no further comment at this time.” The 24-year-old running back reportedly unlawfully entered a Houston residence and chased a woman into her bathroom. The woman called police from the bathroom as he left. He’s now not allowed to visit the victim's home or own a firearm. Anderson played at TCU for four seasons, rushing for 2,418 yards on 430 carries and 18 touchdowns. In his sophomore season with the Horned Frogs, he rushed for 768 yards and eight touchdowns. He finished seventh in the Big 12 in rushing yards and fifth in rushing touchdowns in the 2017 season. In his senior season, Anderson was seventh in the Big 12 in rushing yards (823 yards) and rushing yards per attempt (5.5 yards). He was also ranked sixth in the conference in kickoff returns (14) and kickoff return yards (309 yards). He finished fifth in kickoff return yards per return (22.1 yards). He was signed by the after going undrafted in 2020 but was released by the team the same year. The running back was picked up by the in 2020, making it to the team's practice squad. He was waived by the Colts in 2021 and the Texans signed him to their practice squad in December last year.