Colts' Josh McNary Benched Amid Rape Charges

The NFL reacted swiftly in the wake of a new policy tied to Ray Rice scandal.

"This action was taken pursuant to the Personal Conduct Policy with the support of the Colts," the NFL said in a statement.

"At this time, we are very concerned and trying to find out what the relevant facts are," the Colts told ABC News overnight. "We have insufficient information to venture any opinion."

According to police documents, a female accuser said she was drinking at an Indianapolis bar Dec. 1 when she met a man and later ended up at his apartment. She could not recall how she'd gotten there.

The accuser said a "physical fight" ensued, followed by a sexual assault. She said she eventually managed to grab the man's cellphone and leave. Authorities said the cellphone led police to McNary.

According to police documents, authorities said that when police arrived to his home to question him, he said: "I know why you're here" and gestured toward his bed sheets.

"I preserved it for you because I knew you would be coming," he then said, according to police documents.

"The charges and affidavit publicly disseminated on Wednesday afternoon are not evidence of wrongdoing but simply one side's story" McNary’s attorney, Ed Schrager, said in a statement. "McNary unhesitatingly denies all accusations made against him."