American NFL wide receiver, current free agent
Jamie Adams, who worked as a live-in chef for Stefon Diggs, has testified that Diggs slapped and choked her in December. A Dedham, Massachusetts jury has acquitted the NFL player on the felony strangulation and related charges after 90 minutes of deliberations.
New York Giants wide receiver Nabers has been cleared in a police stop in Paramus, New Jersey, with authorities determining it was a case of mistaken identity. Nabers is recovering from ACL surgery and eyeing a return to action later this year. Meanwhile, Kayvon Thibodeaux has been active in off-season programs and public events, and trade talk around DeVonta Smith-era players remains a topic of discussion.
AP News reports that Broncos linebacker Jonathon Cooper has been arrested on multiple charges after a domestic dispute, including violation of a protection order and harassment. New charges include felony assault by strangulation and third-degree assault. He is due in court with several hearings set in July; the NFL is reviewing potential personal conduct policy implications.