Early Monday morning, former NFL tight end Jerramy Stevens was arrested on suspicion of assault in a domestic violence incident involving his fiancée, U.S. Women's National Team goalkeeper Hope Solo. No charges were filed and a judge released Stevens a day later because there was no evidence that he had assaulted anyone. After leaving court, Stevens and Solo were married Tuesday night, according to KJR Radio's Dave Mahler. USA Today's Kelly Whiteside reports that if Stevens and Solo really did tie the knot (there was no record of a marriage certificate at the King County Recorders Office on Wednesday but it can take up to 30 days to file the paperwork) it could complicate the investigation that landed Stevens in jail Monday. "If the parties are not cooperating, it's not ideal," Lt. Mike Murray told Whiteside. "We take domestic violence issues very seriously. We realize it doesn't get better." Source: CBS Sports