Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Zach Pascal was the victim of an assault and robbery Friday, according to multiple reports.
Pascal was in Upper Marlboro, Maryland, where he was born and raised, when two suspects approached him in the 5300 block of Manor Drive around 2:25 a.m., according to police.
Upper Marlboro is located in the Washington, DC, suburb of Prince George’s County, Maryland.
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The suspects held Pascal at gunpoint and demanded his property. The 28-year-old eventually handed over a diamond necklace, police said.
According to WCAU-TV, Pascal received treatment for minor injuries at the scene.
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The Eagles say they have been in contact with Pascal after the incident.
«The organization is aware of the matter involving Zach Pascal. We have been in contact with Zach and are happy to know that he is okay,» the team said in a written statement.
Pascal attended Wise High School in Upper Marlboro. He then went on to play college football at Old Dominion University and finished his run as the program’s all-time top receiver.
Police are working to identify and locate suspects.
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Pascal had 15 receptions for 150 yards and a touchdown during the 2022 season and recorded two receptions for 11 yards in Super Bowl LVII.