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LAS VEGAS -- Josh Jacobs, the Las Vegas Raiders' Pro Bowl running back, was arrested on a DUI charge early Monday morning, hours after the team returned from its season-ending victory in Denver against the Broncos.
Jacobs, 22, was arrested after Las Vegas Metropolitan Police responded to a single-vehicle crash near the McCarran Airport Connector and East Sunset Road at approximately 4:42 a.m.
Police suspected impairment, and Jacobs was taken to a local hospital because of minor injuries from the crash. After treatment, he was transported to the Clark County Detention Center, where he was booked for DUI, according to the LVMP public information officer.
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Jacobs' attorneys said they would plead not guilty if the case gets that far.
'No complaint has been filed against our client and there are no blood test results to support a suggestion of impairment,' Jacobs' attorneys David Z. Chesnoff and Richard A. Schonfeld said in a statement. 'We intend to enter a not guilty plea on behalf of Mr. Jacobs if he is ever charged.'
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The Raiders acknowledged the incident in a statement.
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'The Raiders are aware of the situation involving Josh Jacobs,' the team said. 'The organization takes these matters seriously and we have no further comment at this time.'
Raiders coach Jon Gruden said he was limited in what he could say about the incident.
'We're just aware of it. I will say that Josh is OK and I'm not at liberty to comment on it until I get more facts,' Gruden said. 'But we do have word that Josh is OK and we are looking into the matter.'
According to Fox 5 Vegas, Jacobs was released from custody and has a court appearance set for March 8.