Houston Texans RB Darius Anderson Arrested For Burglary: Update

***Update***

(July 19) According to Fox News Sports' Ryan Gaydos, Darius Anderson will solely be charged with felony burglary of a habitation rather than the reported "burgarly with intent to rape." According to the update, the initial charge connected to Anderson's arrest on Friday was mistakenly labeled due to a "coding error" on behalf of the responding police department.

Houston Texans running back Darius Anderson has been arrested for burglary with intent to rape, according to Harris County (Texas) County records.

According to NFL.com's Grant Gordon, Anderson was arrested on Friday and released on bond. He is scheduled for arraignment on Wednesday, per the report.

The Texans issued a statement on Anderson's reported first-degree felony. “We are aware of the report involving Darius Anderson,” the statement read. “We are gathering information and have no further comment at this time.”

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Additional reporting noted that Anderson broke into a woman's townhome in Houston and chased her into the restroom before she called the cops, which sent Anderson running.

Anderson was a standout at Texas Christian University between 2016-19. He signed with Houston on a reserve/futures contract in January. 

Stay tuned with OutKick as details emerge on this story.

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