Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love said he was 'shocked' by the arrest of teammate Josh Jacobs on domestic violence charges last month.
Jacobs was booked into Brown County Jail on May 26 after a police response to a domestic disturbance. He faces five charges including felony strangulation and suffocation, along with misdemeanor counts of battery and intimidation of a victim.
Speaking publicly for the first time on Tuesday, Love told reporters: "I was shocked when I saw it."
"There's always questions," Love said. "There's a lot of uncertainty... But we'll see, we'll let it play out and go from there."
Jacobs' legal team has strongly denied the allegations. He was released from custody on May 27 and has returned to OTA practices while the District Attorney's Office reviews evidence.
Love confirmed internal team discussions have taken place but said details are being kept confidential out of respect for the legal process.
"It's great to have Josh here with us, being able to work with us and getting back to work," Love added. "But yeah, kind of everybody's just waiting and letting it play out on its own."