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Los Angeles police said Monday that Oakland Raiders offensive lineman Donald Penn has been named a suspect in an alleged domestic violence incident, while Penn and his wife, Dominique, said in a statement that they simply had a "verbal disagreement."
Los Angeles Police Department spokesperson Norma Eisenman told USA TODAY Sports that police responded to an Encino, Calif., home at approximately 9 p.m. on Sunday in response to an alleged domestic violence incident. Penn was not at the home when police arrived, she said, and the 35-year-old has not been arrested or charged with a crime.
In a joint statement released Monday through spokesperson Denise White, the couple said no physical altercation took place.
"There was a verbal disagreement, there was NO physical altercation," read the statement, which was provided to USA TODAY Sports. "The two are in the middle of a divorce and it is a hard time for both parties."
The Raiders did not immediately reply to a request for comment. TMZ first reported that police were investigating the alleged incident.
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Penn has started 170 career games at left tackle, including 62 games over the past four seasons with Oakland. A three-time Pro Bowl honoree, he signed a two-year, $21-million contract extension with the Raiders in September after holding out during part of training camp and the preseason.
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