ATLANTA — Following the arrest of James Pearce Jr. on Saturday night, the Atlanta Falcons face troubling questions about the standout rookie's immediate and long-term future with the team.
For at least the 2026 season, Pearce's status could be jeopardized by serious legal problems. Pearce was arrested near Miami after fleeing officers and then crashing his car following what police said was a domestic dispute with WNBA player Rickea Jackson.
According to the jail website, Pearce posted bond of $20,500 Sunday at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center. He's facing several felony charges, including two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon as well as aggravated stalking and fleeing or eluding police. He was given a pre-trial stay-away order from Jackson.
Pearce's arrest came after Doral police were summoned to investigate a reported domestic dispute between a man and a woman.
WPLG-TV in Miami reported that Doral Police Chief Edwin Lopez confirmed the dispute was between Pearce and Jackson, a forward for the Los Angeles Sparks.
The charges may force the Falcons to consider if Pearce should have a role on the team even after addressing his legal problems. It would not be an easy decision after Pearce set a Falcons rookie record with a team-leading 10 1/2 sacks.
The Falcons traded their 2026 first-round draft pick to the Los Angeles Rams to select Pearce last year with the No. 26 overall pick.
It was an especially notable draft investment after Atlanta chose Georgia linebacker and edge rusher Jalon Walker at No. 15 last year. The Falcons doubled down on their commitment to improve their pass rush by drafting Pearce, the former Tennessee star.