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Josh Jacobs Returns to Packers Practice as Prosecutors Continue Review

His presence at OTAs leaves team and league positioned to decide on discipline after the Brown County prosecutor finishes evaluating the evidence.

Overview

  • Jacobs turned himself in and was booked on May 26 after police responded to a disturbance at his Wisconsin home, according to local booking records and reporting.
  • Authorities’ booking records list two felony counts of strangulation and suffocation plus multiple misdemeanor counts for battery, assault, disorderly conduct and criminal damage, each carrying domestic-abuse enhancers.
  • The Brown County District Attorney released Jacobs after one night in custody and has not filed formal charges while prosecutors continue an evidentiary review.
  • Local media released 911 dispatch audio describing yelling and objects thrown and reported that investigators tracked Jacobs’ vehicle by license-plate readers; his attorneys have issued categorical denials and asked for restraint.
  • Jacobs practiced at Packers organized team activities on June 2 and coach Matt LaFleur called it "business as usual," leaving the team to balance roster needs and possible NFL or internal disciplinary steps depending on the prosecutor’s decision.