The NFL has reported a significant reduction in player arrests since implementing stricter policies on domestic violence following the Ray Rice incident. While overall arrests have decreased by half, the number of domestic violence cases reported has fluctuated. The league continues to face scrutiny over inconsistent punishments and the handling of allegations against players. Recent cases involving players like Michael Hall Jr. and Von Miller highlight ongoing challenges in addressing domestic violence within the league.
- The NFL has seen a 50% reduction in player arrests since 2014.
- The league's response to domestic violence has been criticized for inconsistency.
- Recent cases show the ongoing struggle with handling allegations effectively.
Cleveland Browns

- Dealing with the fallout from Michael Hall Jr.'s legal issues and suspension.
Buffalo Bills

- Facing challenges with player discipline following Von Miller's suspension.
New England Patriots

- Jabrill Peppers' legal troubles could impact team dynamics and performance.