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Patriots security Jabrill Peppers is put on commissioner’s exempt list after his arrest

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP)– The NFL has actually put New England Patriots security Jabrill Peppers on the exempt list while he goes through the legal procedure following his arrest on charges that he pushed his sweetheart’s head into the wall and choked her.

Patriots coach Jerod Mayo stated Wednesday that Peppers will not be with the group “in the near term.”

“Any act of domestic violence is undesirable for us,” Mayo stated. “With that being stated, I do believe that Jabrill needs to go through the system, needs to continue to go through due procedure. We’ll see how that exercises.”

Braintree authorities stated they were contacted us to a home for a run-in in between 2 individuals early Saturday, and a lady informed them Peppers choked her. Authorities stated they discovered at the home a clear plastic bag including a white powder, which later on checked favorable for drug.

Peppers was jailed without occurrence. He published $2,500 bail; his next court date is set up for Nov. 22.

Peppers, 29, pleaded innocent on Monday in Quincy District Court to charges of attack and battery with a hazardous weapon and belongings of a Class “B” compound thought to be drug. His lawyer, Marc Brofsky, stated in court that proof “sheds genuine doubt on the claims, consisting of videotaped proof.”

The exempt list enables NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to put a gamer on paid leave while evaluating his case.

A 2017 first-round draft option by Cleveland, Peppers invested 2 seasons with the Browns and 3 with the New York Giants before concerning New England in 2022. He was signed to an extension this summer season.

He missed out on Sunday’s video game, a 15-10 loss to the Miami Dolphins, with a shoulder injury.

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