A former Texas A&M wide receiver was reportedly arrested on Wednesday.

Speedy Noil, who played for the Aggies from 2014-16, was arrested on charges of assault, evading arrest and failure to pay bond on two previous charges, according to Travis L. Brown of The Bryan-College Station Eagle. Noil was released after posting $14,000 bail.

Per the report, Noil was accused of striking a man who was helping serve an eviction notice to Noil on April 19. Noil struck the man in the side of the face with a closed fist, and the two wrestled after that hit. Noil then fled as officers arrived.

Noil pulled a knife the next day when a security guard asked him to turn down loud music at The Lofts at Wolf Pen Creek. After placing the knife on a desk, Noil again fled, this time escaping by jumping a 10-foot fence.

Prior to those incidents, Noil also had police called on him when he made offensive comments and threats at a Bahama Bucks on April 13.

After leaving Texas A&M, Noil had short stints in the NFL and CFL before participating in training camp with the San Antonio Commanders of the now defunct Alliance of American Football.