Patriots Rookie Quintayvious Hutchins Pleads Not Guilty to Domestic Assault Charge

NFL · By Marcus Chen · May 13, 2026
Patriots Rookie Quintayvious Hutchins Pleads Not Guilty to Domestic Assault Charge

New England Patriots rookie defender Quintayvious Hutchins has pleaded not guilty to a charge of assault and battery against a family or household member, according to court filings following his arraignment on Wednesday. The legal proceedings cast a shadow over the start of Hutchins' professional football career, just weeks after he was selected in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft from Boston College.

The case, first reported by ESPN, involves an incident leading to Hutchins’ arraignment earlier this week. Specific details surrounding the alleged incident have not been publicly disclosed, and both the team and Hutchins’ representatives have yet to issue public statements regarding the situation.

Hutchins, 22, was one of the Patriots’ late-round selections and had generated attention for his performances at Boston College, where he was known for his physical play and versatility on defense. Entering the NFL, he was expected to compete for a roster spot in a rebuilding Patriots defense under new leadership.

  • Hutchins was arraigned on Wednesday, May 13, 2026.
  • The charge involves assault and battery against a family or household member.
  • He was drafted in the seventh round of the 2026 NFL Draft by the Patriots.
  • Hutchins played college football at Boston College, earning All-ACC honors in his senior year.

The NFL and the Patriots organization have not yet indicated whether Hutchins will face team or league discipline while the case is pending. The league’s personal conduct policy allows for players to be placed on paid leave or suspended even before the resolution of criminal matters, depending on the nature of the allegations and ongoing investigations.

This development comes at a sensitive time for the Patriots, who are undergoing significant changes on and off the field and had hoped incoming rookies like Hutchins would inject new talent into their roster. The team’s decision-making in the coming weeks could be influenced by both legal proceedings and public scrutiny.

With the case still in its early stages, further details about the alleged incident and any potential impact on Hutchins’ NFL future will likely emerge as the legal process unfolds.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN NFL