Josh Jacobs was booked on five domestic abuse-related charges [USA Today] [Fox News]. He is a former Raiders running back [USA Today]. No other facts about the case have been verified by multiple sources. Fox News reported that the charges include battery — domestic abuse, criminal damage to property — domestic abuse, disorderly conduct — domestic abuse, strangulation and suffocation, and intimidation of a victim [Fox News]. The same outlet stated that strangulation and suffocation is a felony while the other four charges are misdemeanors [Fox News]. Fox News also reported that the arrest followed an investigation by the Hobart-Lawrence, Wisconsin police department, that police were dispatched to a disturbance complaint at 8:37 a.m. on Saturday, and that Jacobs was booked into Brown County Jail [Fox News]. Additional unverified claims from Fox News include that the incident occurred Saturday, that Jacobs is 28 years old, that he is a Green Bay Packers running back, that he is a three-time Pro Bowl player and former NFL rushing champion, and that he has retained legal representation from David Z. Chesnoff and Clarence Duchac [Fox News]. Fox News quoted Jacobs' legal team stating he "vehemently denies the allegations, and this matter is in the early stages of investigation with important evidence that has not yet been made public" [Fox News]. All claims beyond the booking itself and Jacobs' former Raiders affiliation carry a single-source rating of 0.5 quality and remain unverified. No victim statement, relationship context, or independent corroboration has been reported by any outlet. The two sources used are USA Today (left-center) and Fox News (right).