Former Redskin DB Fred Smoot charged with misdemeanor domestic assault in Virginia

This photo provided by the Loudoun County Sheriff's Office shows former Washington Redskins cornerback Fred Smoot. Smoot has been charged with misdemeanor domestic assault following a weekend altercation. The Loudoun County Sheriff’s Office said Smoot was arrested after a woman called police Sunday and said that her boyfriend had grabbed her during an altercation in an Ashburn home. (AP Photo/Loudoun County Sheriff's Office) (The Associated Press)

Ex-NFL defensive back Fred Smoot has been charged with misdemeanor domestic assault after a woman called police to say he grabbed her during a fight at a Virginia home.

The Loudoun County Sheriff's Office says Smoot was arrested Sunday in Ashburn.

Smoot played a total of seven seasons with the Washington Redskins, ending his NFL career with the team in 2009. He also played two seasons for the Minnesota Vikings.

While with the Vikings, he was convicted of disorderly conduct for his part in a 2005 boat party with teammates that police said included multiple sex acts performed in front of the boat's crew.

Penn Bain, listed in court records as Smoot's lawyer, did not immediately return a call Tuesday seeking comment.