Cleveland police have charged Steelers' running back Najeh Davenport with three misdemeanor counts for his alleged role in an Oct. 4 domestic incident. Davenport, 28, is accused of committing domestic violence, endangering children and unlawful restraining during a custody dispute with Anita Person, 27, of Cleveland over their 5-year-old child. "I know [the investigators] had contact with at least four witnesses who claimed to be eyewitnesses to the incident," said Cleveland police Lt. Thomas Stacho. Davenport could face up to 180 days in jail and $1,000 in fines if convicted of domestic violence or endangering children, both first-degree misdemeanors and up to 60 days in jail and $500 in fines for unlawful restraint, a third-degree misdemeanor.