PITTSBURGH, PA - SEPTEMBER 15: Quarterback Rich Gannon #12 of the Oakland Raiders waits for the snap from center Barret Robbins #63 during the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on September 15, 2002 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Oakland won 30-17. (Photo by Rick Stewart/Getty Images)

Former NFL player with mental health issues reportedly randomly attacked a woman and her daughter

He really needs help.

Former Oakland Raiders All-Pro center Barret Robbins, most famous for disappearing the day before the 2003 Super Bowl, was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and his most recent allegations are extremely disturbing.

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According to the Associated Press, Robbins approached a woman and her daughter outside a hotel on Monday and repeatedly punched them before he sat down on a bench.

Robbins has been charged in the assault of the two women. In 2005, he was shot during a brawl with Miami Beach police and pled guilty to five charges.

A former NFL player with a history of mental illness has been charged with assaulting a woman and her daughter outside a Florida hotel.

Robbins played nine seasons in the NFL, all with the Raiders.