Former NFL offensive lineman Chad Wheeler was sentenced to nearly seven years in prison on Friday, just months after he had been found guilty of a vicious attack on his then-girlfriend in 2021.
Wheeler, who was waived by the Seattle Seahawks after being charged with two counts of domestic violence, was sentenced to 81 months in prison and ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation, The Seattle Times reported.
He will also be placed under community supervision for three years after his sentence has been served.
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Wheeler, who also spent time with the New York Giants, had been found guilty in November of first- and second-degree assault/domestic violence. He was found not guilty on a third charge of false imprisonment.
According to ESPN, the woman was left bloodied from the attack in which Wheeler strangled her twice, causing her to lose consciousness on both occasions.
EX-NFL PLAYER CHAD WHEELER FOUND GUILTY ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CHARGES
She suffered a fractured humerus and a dislocated elbow as a result of the attack, in what Wheeler claimed had been a "manic episode."
Wheeler did not plead guilty to any of the charges.
An undrafted free agent out of USC, Wheeler played two seasons with the Giants before he was waived and signed by the Seahawks in 2020.
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