Former NFL star Jamal Anderson, known for his electrifying runs and signature 'Dirty Bird' end zone dance, has found himself in hot water yet again. On Wednesday, Anderson was arrested on suspicion of felony domestic violence at his Los Angeles home, marking his third brush with the law in recent years. The incident began as a verbal dispute, but escalated into a physical altercation where Anderson allegedly strangled the victim. Despite the severity of the allegations, the victim declined medical treatment. Anderson, who spent eight seasons with the Atlanta Falcons, rushed for 5,336 yards and 34 touchdowns in his career. His best season was in 1998, when he rushed for 1,846 yards and 14 touchdowns, and appeared in the Super Bowl. However, Anderson's post-NFL career has been marred by legal troubles. In 2009, he was arrested for cocaine possession, and in 2012, he faced drunk driving charges. The most recent arrest raises questions about the impact of domestic violence allegations on athletes' careers and the potential consequences for Anderson. With a court date set for December 3, the NFL and the public await further developments in this case.