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One week after his arrest and six days after his release from jail, Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs was at his team's facility participating in OTAs.
Hobart-Lawrence police officers arrested Jacobs on May 26, three days after the running back was involved in an alleged domestic disturbance. One day later, Brown County District Attorney David Lasee said he hadn't determined whether to file domestic abuse charges, and Jacobs was released. By Tuesday, June 2, Jacobs was back on the field and practicing with the Packers.
Head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters that it was "business as usual" for Jacobs at OTAs in the wake of the running back's arrest.
JOSH JACOBS: Packers RB released from jail as investigation continues
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Hobart-Lawrence police officers arrested Jacobs on May 26, three days after the running back was involved in an alleged domestic disturbance. One day later, Brown County District Attorney David Lasee said he hadn't determined whether to file domestic abuse charges, and Jacobs was released. By Tuesday, June 2, Jacobs was back on the field and practicing with the Packers.
Head coach Matt LaFleur told reporters that it was "business as usual" for Jacobs at OTAs in the wake of the running back's arrest.
JOSH JACOBS: Packers RB released from jail as investigation continues
Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Josh Jacobs will practice at today’s OTA, and it’s been “business as usual.” pic.twitter.com/Un6rzgYwya
— Rob Demovsky (@RobDemovsky) June 2, 2026
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