[FONT="]FORT WORTH, Texas - Trevone Boykin had a job in the NFL less than five months ago. Now he's selling jewelry on Twitter.
https://twitter.com/T2Boykin
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[FONT="]The former TCU quarterback posted several tweets on Thursday, encouraging his followers to bid on everything ranging from a women's tennis chain to five Rolex watches.
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[FONT="]Boykin sold his shoe collection a couple months ago as well.
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[FONT="]Boykin, 24, has resorted to selling jewelry after his football career came to a halt this spring. He was accused of domestic violence by a girlfriend, Shabrika Bailey, who alleged that Boykin broke her jaw during an argument.
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[FONT="]Mansfield police arrested Boykin on suspicion of aggravated assault with serious bodily injury. Boykin denied the allegations and posted bond, but the Seahawks released him shortly after.
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[FONT="]Boykin's case is still pending, according to the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's office.
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[FONT="]The spring incident is far from the first time Boykin has been in the news for off-field trouble. At the end of his senior season, Boykin was arrested in San Antonio after he allegedly punched a police officer in a bar fight on Dec. 31, 2015, two days before TCU was to play in the 2016 Alamo Bowl. He pleaded no contest to a charge of resisting arrest in June 2016 and received one year of deferred adjudication probation.
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[FONT="]Boykin was also arrested in March 2017 following an incident in which he was a passenger in a car that hit the Sidebar Bar in Dallas, also hitting seven people on a sidewalk. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana and public intoxication, according to Dallas County Jail records.
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[FONT="]Boykin ended his career at TCU as the holder of several Horned Frogs records: career passing yards (10,728), completions (830) and pass attempts (1,356), as well as the single-season record for passing yards (3,901).[/FONT]
https://twitter.com/T2Boykin
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[FONT="]The former TCU quarterback posted several tweets on Thursday, encouraging his followers to bid on everything ranging from a women's tennis chain to five Rolex watches.
[/FONT]
[FONT="]Boykin sold his shoe collection a couple months ago as well.
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[FONT="]Boykin, 24, has resorted to selling jewelry after his football career came to a halt this spring. He was accused of domestic violence by a girlfriend, Shabrika Bailey, who alleged that Boykin broke her jaw during an argument.
[/FONT]
[FONT="]Mansfield police arrested Boykin on suspicion of aggravated assault with serious bodily injury. Boykin denied the allegations and posted bond, but the Seahawks released him shortly after.
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[FONT="]Boykin's case is still pending, according to the Tarrant County Criminal District Attorney's office.
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[FONT="]The spring incident is far from the first time Boykin has been in the news for off-field trouble. At the end of his senior season, Boykin was arrested in San Antonio after he allegedly punched a police officer in a bar fight on Dec. 31, 2015, two days before TCU was to play in the 2016 Alamo Bowl. He pleaded no contest to a charge of resisting arrest in June 2016 and received one year of deferred adjudication probation.
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[FONT="]Boykin was also arrested in March 2017 following an incident in which he was a passenger in a car that hit the Sidebar Bar in Dallas, also hitting seven people on a sidewalk. He was arrested on suspicion of possession of marijuana and public intoxication, according to Dallas County Jail records.
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[FONT="]Boykin ended his career at TCU as the holder of several Horned Frogs records: career passing yards (10,728), completions (830) and pass attempts (1,356), as well as the single-season record for passing yards (3,901).[/FONT]