‘Business as usual’: Josh Jacobs at Packers workout after arrest

    Packers running back Josh Jacobs is at his team’s organized team activities on Tuesday.

    Stephen Cohn

    GREEN BAY, Wis. —

    Packers running back Josh Jacobs is at his team’s organized team activities on Tuesday, one week after his arrest on allegations involving domestic abuse.

    Jacobs spent one night in the Brown County Jail but was released after the Brown County District Attorney’s Office said it was not prepared to make a formal charging decision.

    Speaking with reporters on Tuesday, head coach Matt LaFleur told Big 12 Sports Director Dario Melendez that Jacobs appearing at practice is not a distraction.

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    “Business as usual,” LaFleur said.

    Police said Jacobs turned himself in May 26, three days after officers said they responded to a disturbance in Hobart on May 23.

    Jacobs’ attorneys have denied all of the allegations.

    Jacobs joined the Packers in 2024 and is entering the third year of a four-year, $48 million contract.

    12 News has reached out to the Brown County District Attorney’s Office for an update on the investigation but has not heard back.

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