Police investigation of Jets' Smith no longer acti...
An investigation of Geno Smith for an incident in which a woman accused him of battery last month is no longer active and the New York Jets quarterback will not be charged.
The news that the police investigation into Jets quarterback Geno Smith is no longer active and that he won't be charged is a significant development for the team and its fans, particularly those who follow the NFL on tour. This means that Smith can now focus on the upcoming season without the distraction of a potential legal issue hanging over him. For fans who attend Jets games on the road, this is a welcome relief as they can expect to see their quarterback on the field without any uncertainty.
The NFL has been under scrutiny in recent years for its handling of player conduct, particularly when it comes to domestic violence and assault allegations. The fact that the investigation into Smith has been closed without charges being filed will likely be seen as a positive development for the league, which has been working to improve its image and handling of such incidents. As the Jets embark on their tour of away games, fans will be watching to see how Smith performs on the field and how the team responds to this news.
As the NFL season gets underway, fans on tour will be keeping a close eye on Smith and the Jets to see how they perform. With the investigation behind him, Smith can now focus on leading his team to victory, and fans can enjoy the games without the distraction of a potential legal issue. The next thing to watch will be how Smith and the Jets perform in their upcoming games, particularly against tough opponents, and how the team's dynamics are affected by this news. Will Smith be able to lead the team to a successful season, and how will the fans respond to this development?
Originally reported by espn.com. TourNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.