
Atlanta Falcons defensive player James Pearce Jr. has reached an agreement to participate in a pretrial diversion program that will address three felony charges connected to a February 7 domestic incident involving his former girlfriend, WNBA player Rickea Jackson.
Attorney Jacob Nunez announced Thursday that his client will complete a six-month diversion program. “Upon completion of the six months without violation, the state will dismiss all felony and misdemeanor charges,” Nunez told The Associated Press.
In a joint statement, Nunez and co-attorney Yale Sanford said, “James is focused on moving forward, rejoining his teammates and the Atlanta Falcons organization as a whole, performing at the highest level, and continuing to be a team player on and off the field.”
The Falcons organization has not yet responded to questions regarding Pearce’s standing with the team.
This development coincides with NFL draft day, marking one year since Atlanta selected Pearce as the 26th overall pick in the 2025 draft. The rookie defensive end topped the team with 10.5 sacks and established a franchise rookie record with 45 quarterback pressures.
However, the pending legal issues have created uncertainty about his future with the organization. New head coach Kevin Stefanski revealed on April 8 that Pearce was absent from the team facility when voluntary offseason activities began.
When asked about Pearce earlier this week, General Manager Ian Cunningham stated there were no developments to report. “Everything is status quo,” Cunningham said Monday.
The Miami-Dade County Florida State Attorney’s Office filed the charges on March 13, including aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, fleeing and eluding police, and resisting an officer with violence. Prosecutors also brought a misdemeanor stalking charge, while dropping an additional count of aggravated battery of an officer.
Police reports indicate Jackson told investigators she tried to escape from Pearce by driving toward the Doral police station for assistance when Pearce “intentionally collided into the rear of her vehicle with his SUV” before officers arrived on scene.
The arrest affidavit states that Pearce initially ignored police commands to “get on the floor.” According to the police narrative, Pearce then attempted to flee in his vehicle and struck an officer’s left knee “intentionally in an attempt to evade arrest.”








