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Police: Geno Smith Allegations Under Investigation

Police said no charges were filed after responding to a call at Geno Smith’s home and closing the battery investigation.

  • On Monday, June 22, Davie, Florida police confirmed that their investigation into New York Jets quarterback Geno Smith for an alleged battery incident on Sunday, June 21, is closed with no charges filed.
  • Allegations emerged via a viral Instagram video posted over the weekend by a woman named Kristen, who claimed the 35-year-old quarterback assaulted her. The footage showed Smith telling the woman to "stay away from my family" and "leave my neighborhood."
  • Police responded to the Smith residence on Sunday after receiving a call, checking the situation before leaving without taking anyone into custody. A police spokesperson told USA TODAY Sports the "investigation is closed," though the report remains unavailable for public release.
  • While the New York Jets have not commented on the situation, the mother of Smith's child responded on social media defending him. She stated, "Geno is and always has been more than capable of taking care of his son, let's kill that narrative."
  • Smith faces no criminal charges following the incident and remains the Jets' designated QB1 for the 2026 season. The veteran quarterback rejoined the team this offseason and is preparing for training camp, scheduled to begin in late July.
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