The Tennessee Titans had a short postseason run and are well into the 2022 NFL Offseason. The Titans had an extremely successful regular season as the number one team in the AFC, but it wasn't all wins and celebrations.

Towards the end of their 12-5 season, offensive linebacker Bud Dupree was involved in an altercation at a drug store in Nashville.

According to The Tennessean, Dupree, legally known as Alvin Dupree Jr., turned himself in on a misdemeanor assault charge over a month after the altercation. The offensive linebacker reported for booking shortly after 9 a.m. Friday morning at the Davidson County courthouse.

According to Nashville police (via The Tennessean), Dupree and “several companions” went to the Walgreens on the 1100 block of Rosa L. Parks Boulevard on January 2. The Titans hosted the Miami Dolphins on January 2 at 1 p.m. Nashville police cited him on January 4.

Police said that Dupree's companions got into an argument with a male employee. Dupree grabbed the employee and his phone, which he was using to record the situation, resulting in a physical altercation.

The Titans OLB was gone by the time police arrived, the male employee was treated for a cut on his forehead, and a female employee was treated for a cut on her hand.

Dupree is scheduled for a settlement hearing at Davidson County court on April 22.