Former Carolina Panthers cornerback Daryl Worley was arrested early this morning during a confrontation with Philadelphia police, according to a report by Ian Rapoport at NFL Network.

Rapoport followed up with more information in another tweet a few minutes later. Apparently Worley was found passed out in a vehicle that was blocking a highway.

Worley was traded by the Panthers to the Eagles in exchange for wide receiver Torrey Smith last month.

Carolina picked Worley in the third round of the 2016 NFL draft. He played in 31 games for the Panthers and posted a total of three interceptions and 19 passes defensed.

The incident occurred at an intersection near the Eagles facility, according to Mike Garafolo.

Philadelphia players are scheduled to report for offseason workouts on Monday. The team released a statement that said they’re gathering more information.

Worley showed flashes of promise during his time with the Panthers but fell out of favor in the latter part of the 2017 season. Kevon Seymour started taking more of his snaps. Now Worley’s old job will likely go to former Giants cornerback Ross Cockrell, who signed a two-year, $6.6 million deal with Carolina recently.