
Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was arrested Tuesday and faces five charges tied to an alleged domestic abuse incident, including battery, criminal damage to property, disorderly conduct, intimidation of a victim, and felony strangulation and suffocation. Police said the incident happened Saturday morning after officers responded to a disturbance call, and the investigation remains ongoing.
Jacobs’ legal team has denied the allegations, saying the case is still in its early stages and asking the public to let the legal process play out. The Packers acknowledged the situation but declined further comment, while the NFL said it is in contact with the team.
After a complaint on May 23 and a subsequent investigation, Packers RB Josh Jacobs was arrested this morning and booked into Brown County Jail on five charges: battery/domestic abuse, criminal damage to property/domestic abuse, disorderly conduct/domestic abuse, strangulation and… pic.twitter.com/J8AORPMGC6
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) May 26, 2026
Football becomes secondary here. These are serious allegations, and the legal process now matters more than any depth chart conversation. For Green Bay, this immediately becomes a major off-field issue involving one of the team’s biggest offensive names.
Jacobs signed with the Packers in 2024 on a four-year, $48 million deal and has been one of the league’s most productive backs, with three Pro Bowl selections and a 2022 rushing title on his resume. But depending on how the legal process unfolds, the Packers could face uncertainty at running back and the NFL could review the case under its personal conduct policy.
For now, the story is bigger than football. Jacobs is presumed innocent legally, but the charges are severe, and Green Bay’s offseason just took a dark turn.
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