Overview
- Hobart‑Lawrence police say they were called to a disturbance at Jacobs’s home on Saturday, May 23, and he turned himself in and was arrested on Tuesday, May 26 on allegations that included a felony count of strangulation plus multiple misdemeanor domestic‑abuse counts.
- Brown County District Attorney David L. Lasee has not filed charges and has requested more investigation, and Jacobs was released from custody while prosecutors gather additional evidence.
- Local media have published dispatch audio that reportedly captured yelling and objects being thrown inside the home and reports that Jacobs left the scene in his vehicle, which law enforcement later tracked with license‑plate reader data.
- Jacobs’s attorneys have publicly denied the allegations and asked for restraint, the Packers say they are monitoring the matter, the NFL has been notified, and Jacobs returned to organized team activities with coach Matt LaFleur calling it 'business as usual.'
- The legal status remains unresolved and could still lead to criminal charges or independent NFL discipline, which would affect Jacobs’s availability and the Packers’ roster planning as the investigation continues.