Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs is facing increased scrutiny after newly released dispatch audio revealed reports of yelling, screaming, and objects being thrown inside his Wisconsin home before his arrest. Authorities later booked Jacobs on multiple domestic abuse-related charges, including a felony count of strangulation and suffocation. Jacobs has denied all allegations through his attorneys, who say key evidence has yet to be made public as the investigation continues.Green Bay Packers star Josh Jacobs is facing one of the most difficult periods of his NFL career as new details continue to emerge from an ongoing domestic violence investigation. The latest development comes from dispatch audio released by local media, offering a glimpse into what authorities reportedly heard before law enforcement arrived at the running back’s Wisconsin residence.The recordings have intensified public attention on the case, which remains active. While Jacobs has strongly denied the allegations through his legal team, the release of emergency call information has added another layer to a story that is already drawing widespread discussion across the NFL community.Josh Jacobs investigation takes new turn after dispatch audio releaseAccording to audio obtained by TMJ4, dispatchers were responding to a disturbing situation unfolding inside Jacobs' home. During one communication with an officer, a dispatcher described sounds coming through an open phone line."Things being thrown, open line. …Possibly a male and female."A second call reportedly came from a neighboring resident who contacted authorities after hearing what was happening nearby. The dispatcher relayed the information to officers responding to the scene."The neighbor is calling now, saying that her neighbor was assaulted."Those details have been the focus as investigators continue to sift through evidence related to the incident. The authorities have not released any further findings to the public and no conclusions have been reached in court.When officers arrived at the residence, Jacobs was no longer at the location. Reports indicate he had left in his Mercedes G-Wagon before police reached the scene. Law enforcement later tracked the vehicle through license plate reader technology as part of the investigation.Josh Jacobs denies allegations as Packers monitor situationJacobs was booked into Brown County Jail on multiple domestic abuse-related charges. Authorities listed domestic abuse battery, domestic abuse criminal damage to property, domestic abuse disorderly conduct, intimidation of a victim, and a felony charge of strangulation and suffocation.Despite the seriousness of the allegations, Jacobs' attorneys insist their client is innocent and caution against rushing to judgment while the legal process unfolds."Josh vehemently denies the allegations, and this matter is in the early stages of investigation with important evidence that has not yet been made public," the attorneys’ statement read."We ask for fairness and restraint while the judicial process takes its course."The NFL has acknowledged awareness of the situation and has been in contact with the Packers. The organization has declined public comment due to the ongoing investigation.Timing is especially important for Jacobs. The 28-year-old remains one of the league’s most productive running backs and a key part of Green Bay’s offense. Questions about the case are likely to remain a major topic of conversation surrounding the franchise and throughout the NFL until the investigators have completed their work and legal proceedings have run their course.