Martavis Bryant, Dallas Cowboys
Courtesy of Mark J. Rebilas, USA Today Sports

Oakland Raiders wide receiver Martavis Bryant is being accused by the mother of his five-year-old daughter of neglecting to pay court-ordered child-support payments.

The mother of his child, Jasmin Keesley, told TMZ Sports that Bryant has made just six total payments since since a paternity test determined he was the father, way back in 2015.

She also claims that Bryant now is behind on his payments to the tune of nearly $80,000, and that Bryant has able to avoid payments because he keeps moving without letting the court know his new address.

“They literally have to find him, and it takes about 4 months each time,” Jasmin says.

According to TMZ Sports, “She also claims the department of social services has sent two wage withholding forms to the Raiders with no success.”

Bryant is currently set to enter the final year of his original rookie deal, which was a four-year contract worth $2.6 million. He’s recently made his way into Jon Gruden’s doghouse, and it remains to be seen if he’ll end up being a key player for the Raiders in 2018.

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