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Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy arrested in Texas for alleged assault of family member

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Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy was arrested in Richardson, Texas, on Wednesday for allegedly assaulting a family member. Hardy, who previously played for the Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys, has a history of domestic violence allegations, including a 2014 case where he was initially convicted but charges were later dismissed. He was also suspended by the NFL for violating its Personal Conduct Policy.

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  1. 1 2010: Greg Hardy drafted out of Ole Miss.
  2. 2 2014: Placed on commissioner's exempt list; ex-girlfriend alleged assault; initially convicted, charges later dismissed.
  3. 3 2015: Signed by Dallas Cowboys; issued four-game NFL suspension.
  4. 4 2018: Made MMA debut.
  5. 5 Wednesday [June 4, 2025] around 2 p.m.: Arrested in Richardson, Texas.
  • Legal proceedings for Greg Hardy.
  • Potential impact on his public image.
  • Highlights his past domestic violence issues.
What: Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy was arrested for allegedly assaulting a family member.
When: Hardy was arrested Wednesday (June 4, 2025) at around 2 p.m. local time. He was drafted in 2010. A domestic violence case against him played out in 2014, leading to him being placed on the commissioner’s exempt list. He was signed by the Cowboys in 2015 and issued a four-game suspension that year. He made his MMA debut in 2018.
Where: Richardson, Texas, United States. A previous case occurred in North Carolina.
Why: Alleged assault causing bodily injury to a family member.
How: Hardy was taken into custody by the Richardson Police Department.

Former NFL defensive end Greg Hardy was arrested in Richardson, Texas, on Wednesday for allegedly assaulting a family member. Hardy, who previously played for the Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys, has a history of domestic violence allegations, including a 2014 case where he was initially convicted but charges were later dismissed. He was also suspended by the NFL for violating its Personal Conduct Policy.