LeSean McCoy’s ex-girlfriend told police that she believed the Buffalo Bills running back had “set her up” for the attack which left her beaten and robbed of jewelry in a home invasion Tuesday, per Mike Rodak of ESPN.

In the audio recording of her conversation with a 911 emergency dispatcher released by Milton, Georgia police, Delicia Cordon said she suspected the attack had “something to do with my ex-boyfriend.” She also said the intruder left through the front of the house, which she believed was because of McCoy.

“I'm telling you, I'm telling you, that guy is [redacted],” the caller said in the 911 audio. “He must have known the camera system. LeSean must have told him. There's no camera in the front.”

Once police arrived at her home, she told the dispatcher she didn’t want to leave the home because she feared McCoy was watching through the cameras.

“My boyfriend, who I feel like did this, who set me up, is going to see us on the cameras outside,” she said. “We're breaking up and he wants all his jewelry back.”

Police redacted the caller’s name in the 911 audio recording, but the details of the incident matched up with the events released through the statement from Cordon’s lawyer, Tanya Mitchell Graham, earlier this week.

A friend of Cordon’s posted a graphic photo of the injuries she sustained from the attack on social media earlier this week and accused McCoy of being responsible. McCoy strongly denied any involvement with the incident. The Bills and the NFL are still investigating the whole situation.