Former NFL safety Darren Sharper was officially charged with rape in Las Vegas, Nevada Friday, according to a report from the Associated Press.
"Sharper's Las Vegas attorney, David Chesnoff, appeared Friday before a Las Vegas judge on two sexual assault charges involving two women in January 2014. Details of the allegations weren't immediately available," reads the AP report.
"Chesnoff says Justice of the Peace Janiece Marshall set a court hearing for April 3."
Sharper, 39, is currently jailed in Los Angeles, where, along with New Orleans and Phoenix, he also faces charges of sexual assault.
Sharper is scheduled for a preliminary hearing in Los Angeles Friday after pleading not guilty to drugging and raping two women in 2013, per the AP report.
He was originally indicted by a grand jury in December on two states counts of aggravated rape stemming from allegations that he "sexually assaulted two drug-impaired women at his apartment in September 2013," according to a separate report from the Associated Press.
Sharper was also charged with a "simple rape" of a different woman in August 2013.
Sharper spent 14 seasons in the NFL as a member of the Green Bay Packers, Minnesota Vikings and New Orleans Saints.
He won a Super Bowl as a member of the Saints defense at the end of the 2009 season.
He retired in 2010.