Rashod Bateman arrested for alleged domestic incident in Georgia
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 22, 2026, 6:35 PM
Last updated Aug 22, 2026

Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Rashod Bateman was arrested in Walton County, Georgia, following an alleged incident with the mother of his child on June 3. Reports state Bateman allegedly broke the driver's-side window of her vehicle while she and their 3-month-old baby were inside. Court documents indicate Bateman faces charges of family violence battery, reckless conduct, and criminal damage to property. A no-contact order was initially issued but later lifted, allowing Bateman to resume contact after attending a class. Ravens officials state they are aware of the situation and are in communication with Bateman.
- •Bateman arrested on June 3 for an incident involving the mother of his child.
- •Allegations include breaking a car window while she and their baby were inside.
- •He faces multiple charges including family violence battery.
- •A no-contact order was initially placed but later lifted.
- •Ravens are in communication with Bateman regarding the situation.
- 6:35 PMYahoo Sports — Baltimore Ravens’ Rashod Bateman Arrested After Allegedly Smashing Car Window While His Baby and the Child’s Mother Were Inside
"A judge issued a no-contact order following the alleged incident, per TMZ
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