
Dolphins’ Ryan Crow
911 Caller Says He Choked Woman
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Broward County Sheriff’s Office
A girl who dialed 911 to report a home incident involving Ryan Crow claimed in the course of the emergency name she noticed the Miami Dolphins coach “choking” a girl.
The witness advised authorities, in response to 911 audio obtained by TMZ Sports, she noticed Crow and an unidentified girl entering into it at an condo advanced in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. at round 11:45 PM on Aug. 28.
“A guy started choking his girl outside,” the caller mentioned. “And then they went back inside upstairs to the floor and we heard him slam her.”
The witness went on to say there have been no weapons concerned … claiming the dispute was simply “physical.”
“He started choking her around 11:45,” she mentioned. “And then they went back upstairs and we can hear them fighting.”
An incident report states officers arrived on the scene at round 12:15 AM on Aug. 29 … and found Crow and a girl had been in “a verbal argument about past relationships” that “escalated to a physical altercation when [Crow] intentionally shoved [the woman] out of anger.”
The docs famous the lady “claimed no injuries” and “denied to do a sworn statement.” They additionally acknowledged “multiple witnesses observed” the incident … with one alleging they noticed Crow “with his arms around the victim as if he was going to perform a takedown.”
Crow — who manages the Fins’ exterior linebackers — was in the end arrested and charged with one depend of contact or strike/battery/domestic violence. Court information present he pled not responsible to the cost on Tuesday.

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On Monday, Miami head coach Mike McDaniel advised reporters Crow will stay on indefinite administrative go away because the case performs out within the court system.
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“The allegations, we take extremely serious,” McDaniel mentioned. “To be on a team, it’s a blessing that you have to have regard for things much bigger than yourself. So, rule No. 1 is to protect the team for reasons such as that, and that one was violated.”
Crow joined McDaniel’s employees in 2024 after six seasons with the Tennessee Titans. Senior defensive assistant Sean Ryan has been tapped to fill in for Crow as he stays on go away.