TCU safety Jacob Fields, who was dismissed from the team Tuesday for a “violation of team rules,” allegedly assaulted a teammate last week, according to The Athletic.
While the victim and additional details of the alleged assault remain unknown, the incident occurred Aug. 12 in the TCU locker room, and the corresponding report detailed it as “an alleged aggravated assault with hands, feet or fists,” The Athletic reported.
The outlet added that the TCU general manager told campus police Friday — the day the police were called, according to The Athletic — that the incident occurred the day prior to that on Aug. 13, and it eventually led to to Fields’ removal from the Horned Frogs’ roster just days later.
“Like much of what circulates online, a significant portion of what has been shared on social media regarding this situation is false or purely speculative,” Philip Miller, Fields’ agent, wrote in a statement posted to X. “Jacob Fields and his family have not nor will have any further comment on the situation. Jacob misses TCU, his teammates, coaches and the relationships he built there. He was a good student, a hard worker and competitor who built many meaningful friendships during his time at TCU.
“He is grateful for the opportunity the university gave him. While disappointed, Jacob understands that given the circumstances, it was in the best interest of all parties to move forward. He respects the decision and wishes his teammates and the TCU program nothing but success.”
When the initial decision was made Tuesday to dismiss Fields from the team, a spokesperson said that he’d been removed from the Horned Frogs’ roster and wouldn’t be part of their “football team moving forward,” according to ESPN.
Fields spent the first three seasons of his collegiate career with Louisiana Tech, eventually moving into a full-time starting role during the 2024 campaign and becoming Conference USA’s Co-Defensive Player of the Year last season.
He led Louisiana Tech with 92 tackles — the first defensive back to lead the program in that category since 2014, according to ESPN — and returned two of his three interceptions for touchdowns in 2025, and Fields then transferred to TCU, where he was seemingly poised to land a starting role before the incident.
TCU opens its season against Bill Belichick and North Carolina on Aug. 29 in Dublin.

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