Cleveland cited “adultery” as the reason for their split in the filing
Just weeks after he was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence, Baltimore Ravens guard Ben Cleveland has filed for divorce from his wife, Kaitlyn Terrell.
According to court documents obtained and reviewed by PEOPLE, the 26-year-old NFL player filed for divorce in Baldwin County, Ga. on Friday, Feb. 28.
Cleveland cites the reason for his split from Terrell as “adultery” in the filing.
The Ravens guard lists the official split date as on or around December 29, 2024, per the documents. Terrell and Cleveland married on July 21, 2022.
PEOPLE has reached out to Terrell and Cleveland for comment. Neither has spoken out on social media regarding the split.
The divorce filing comes just two weeks after Cleveland was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence in Baldwin County, according to a release from the NFL on Feb. 17. He was reportedly pulled over in Milledgeville on the evening of Feb. 12.
According to the police incident report, per the NFL’s release, the Ravens player was swerving on the road and weaving between lanes. The report said that the arresting officer smelled alcohol coming from Cleveland’s vehicle and his eyes looked glossy.
A field sobriety test was conducted by the officer and Cleveland was arrested after registering a .178 blood alcohol content level, which is more than double the legal limit.
His DUI arrest was not mentioned in the divorce filing, per the documents.
Cleveland was drafted in the third round by the Ravens in 2021. He’s played in 54 games total.