American football player Dwayne Haskins’ wife, Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins, has allegedly punched him in the face and knocked out one of his teeth. According to media reports, the incident happened when the couple was in Las Vegas earlier this month.

It has been alleged that the two got indulged in a heated argument regarding their plans for the evening after which Kelabrya went violent and thrashed her husband.

According to reports, Dwayne had allegedly suffered facial injuries from the incident and was given treatment at a hospital. Police officers who investigated the matter allegedly found his broken teeth from the scene of the crime.

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Dwayne received treatment for facial injuries at a hospital. Cops who responded to the scene recovered his tooth from there. 

Dwayne’s wife has been pressed with a felony charge of battery and domestic violence because of the alleged altercation. After the incident, she was arrested by the cops. Kalabrya is reportedly now out of jail after posting bail and is expected to appear in court on August 3.

While many thought their marriage will probably get over, the couple seemed to have gotten back together and their recent Instagram post is proof.  Three days ago, Dwayne posted a romantic picture with wife, who allegedly assaulted him. In the picture, the couple can be seen sharing a kiss. See the post here.

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Who is Kalabrya Gondrezick-Haskins- Dwayne Haskins’ wife?

Kalabrya Gondrezick was a basketball player for the Lady Spartans of Michigan State in 2015. Before her college achievements, she was honored with the titles — the Michigan Miss Basketball and Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year.

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She is reportedly basketball player Grant Gondrezick’s daughter. Her father played at Pepperdine and in the NBA for the Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Clippers. Some reports suggest that her mother also a basketball player and played during her college years. She won a national championship at Louisiana Tech.