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Editor's Note: The University of Washington has announced that both QB Cyler Miles and WR Demore'ea Stringfellow have been suspended indefinitely for an unspecified violation of team rules. This certainly pertains to the reports detailed in this article. The University have given no indication that further communications will be provided or what the timeline for an investigation into the accusations below may be. --Chris Landon
From the KIRO report:
According to police reports obtained by KIRO 7, a white car pulled up behind a man as he walked along NE 55th St. after the Seahawks won Sunday night.
Two people, including one the victim identified as Stringfellow, hopped out of the car and asked him if he was a Seahawks fan before pushing him against some bushes.
Then they began hit him with "multiple punches" to his "left eye, chin, and cheek" before the hopped back in the car and took off, according to the report.
The two players were rumored to have been involved in an altercation earlier in the night as well.
Sources have alleged that the other Husky involved was the favorite to be UW's starting quarterback in 2014, Cyler Miles, though this has yet to be confirmed.
This is no doubt a developing situation, as more information will continue to come to light. Chris Petersen was handed a pretty big mess not long into his tenure as UW's head football coach.