BRAINTREE, Mass. >> Patriots captain Jabrill Peppers was arrested over the weekend on assault, strangulation and other charges, with police saying Peppers attacked a girlfriend after she received a phone call while they were in bed together.

Peppers, 29, appeared for his arraignment Monday in Quincy District Court. Not guilty pleas were entered on the charges, which included assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and possession of a Class “B” substance believed to be cocaine, court documents show.

Braintree police said they were called to a home for an altercation between two people early Saturday. Peppers pushed the woman to the ground, shoved her head into a wall, and put his hands around her neck to strangle her, according to the documents.

The woman told police Peppers choked her at least six times and forced her out of the home. Police said she refused to go to a hospital and was treated at the home for her injuries.

Peppers answered the door shirtless, nodding his head and telling police, “I know what is going on,” according to the documents. He was arrested.

Police said they found a clear plastic bag at the home containing a white powder, which later tested positive for cocaine.

Peppers posted $2,500 bail. His next court date is scheduled for Nov. 22, but he was allowed to waive his appearance.

In court, Peppers’ attorney, Marc Brofsky, said evidence “sheds real doubt on the allegations, including videotaped evidence.” He said Peppers agreed not to have contact with the woman.

Coach Jerod Mayo told reporters Monday the organization is still gathering information on Peppers’ arrest. He said Peppers will be allowed at the Patriots’ facilities for now.

“We don’t know enough to say he shouldn’t be in the building,” Mayo said, adding that the Patriots were made aware of Peppers’ arrest the morning it happened.

The situation has been addressed with the team, which has multiple captains on offense and defense. Mayo said “players need to know about it, and so, we can learn from whatever happened.”

He said the organization should learn more over the next few days about potential action taken by the NFL.

Rodgers’ ankle sprained

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers has a sprained lower left ankle but should be able to play against Buffalo next Monday night, coach Robert Saleh said.

Saleh confirmed the injury Monday after Rodgers said following the Jets’ 23-27 loss to the Minnesota Vikings in London on Sunday that he sprained the ankle while taking a big hit in the third quarter that left him clutching his left leg after it turned awkwardly.

“He’s dealing with a low ankle, but all the preliminary stuff says he’ll be fine,” Saleh said.

It brought back eerie memories of the quarterback writhing on the MetLife Stadium turf after tearing his left Achilles tendon four snaps into his Jets debut last season. The team will continue to evaluate Rodgers, who also dealt with soreness in his left knee last week leading into the game.

“There were a lot of things that made some noises on the way down,” Rodgers said after the game.

The Jets (2-3) will host the AFC East-rival Bills (3-2) next Monday night and New York could share first place in the division with a victory. The 40-year-old Rodgers should benefit from having an extra day to heal after being sacked three times and being hit 11 times by the Vikings.

That came a week after Rodgers was brought down five times and hit 14 times in a loss to Denver.

“I talked with him last night and he’s doing fine,” Saleh said. “Obviously, he’s a little banged up, but he feels good.”