Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson was arrested Monday night on a felony domestic battery charge, as first reported by Dennis Broad of NBC4 Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Police Department has since confirmed news of the arrest to ESPN’s Sarah Barshop. Jail records show Jackson was booked at 4:24am local time and released at 7:20am. A $50K bond was paid in this case. No dates have been set for a hearing or court date at this point, and neither Jackson nor the Rams have issued a statement.

Police were called to Jackson’s home late on Monday night. Upon arrival, they learned of an argument between Jackson and a woman; the report indicates Jackson believed the woman was filming him on her phone and attempted to take it out of her hand. The alleged victim had scratch marks on her arms, according to investigators.

In 2024, Jackson began the season by serving a two-game suspension for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Few details on the incident resulting in the ban were known at the time, but it has since been learned Jackson allegedly recorded a woman during sex without her consent, then refused to delete the video. A civil suit was filed this past November.

After going undrafted in 2021, Jackson signed with the Rams. He has remained in the organization ever since, racking up 51 starts and 57 appearances on the blindside. The 27-year-old is in position to remain Los Angeles’ left tackle starter in 2026 in what would be his fourth straight season atop the depth chart. Jackson is owed just under $20MM for the coming campaign, and his contract runs through 2027.

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