Jaylen McCollough of the Vols is facing assault allegations

Tennessee starting safety Jaylen McCollough has been charged with felony aggravated assault.

McCollough was arrested Sunday afternoon after an incident at a Knoxville apartment complex, according to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.

According to the arrest request, a man admitted to police that he unintentionally entered the wrong apartment and left after apologizing to the residents. Another man, he claimed, followed him out and became hostile.

According to authorities, the victim had a bloodied mouth and many missing or shattered teeth.

“As he was walking away, he heard footsteps behind him. He turned around at the top of the stairs approximately 30 feet from the door and was punched in the face,” read the arrest report, per ESPN. “He fell backward down the stairs and lost consciousness.”

A woman who had been assisting the victim at the scene revealed herself as McCollough’s girlfriend. She summoned him to the scene, and police reported that McCollough’s right hand was bleeding and bandaged.

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Oct 8, 2022; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; LSU Tigers wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. (11) catches a pass against Tennessee Volunteers defensive back Jaylen McCollough (2) during the first half at Tiger Stadium.

According to authorities, the victim had a bloodied mouth and many missing or shattered teeth.

A woman who had been assisting the victim at the scene revealed herself as McCollough’s girlfriend. She summoned him to the scene, and police reported that McCollough’s right hand was bleeding and bandaged.

McCollough, a 21-year-old senior from Austell, Georgia, was taken into custody. He was let out of jail on Monday morning.

McCollough, a four-year starter, has 23 tackles in five games this season for the No. 6 Volunteers (5-0, 2-0 SEC).

Head coach Josh Heupel informed reporters on Monday that he had no update on McCollough’s condition. “We found out about it late last night, and when we get more information, I’ll have more for you,” Heupel added.