Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson will not face felony charges after his June 8 arrest for domestic violence, according to the Los Angeles County District Attorney.
In a statement to ESPN, Ivor Pine, a spokesman for the Los Angeles City Attorney's Office, said Jackson does not currently have any charges filed, though the case remains open.
“Charges are not filed against the respondent at this time, however, the case stays open throughout the length of the statute of limitations. It can be re-evaluated if there are further developments,” Pine said in a statement.
Jackson’s situation matters because he has become one of the Rams’ most important pieces. An undrafted free agent out of Iowa in 2021, he worked his way into the starting left tackle job and has been a steady presence for a team that has stayed in the Super Bowl mix. Over the last three seasons, he has started the last 57 games he appeared in across the regular season and playoffs.
He is also under contract on a three-year, $57 million deal he signed in 2025, putting the Rams in position to keep him anchored at left tackle as they move toward a pivotal 2026 season. With NFL MVP Matthew Stafford set to return this fall and his long-term heir, Ty Simpson, now in place, Jackson remains a key part of an offense that has been among the NFL’s best, with another ring still in play as long as Sean McVay is calling the shots.
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