Josh Brown has been placed on the Reserve/Commissioner Exempt List.

The NFL is reopening their investigation on Brown for repeated domestic violence issues. Brown was previously suspended for just one game.

Brown will still collect his $1.15 million salary and has the option to appeal the decision.

The New York Giants have supported Brown, receiving widespread criticism.

"We did some of our own investigation," Giants co-owner and president John Mara said on Thursday. "Most of the investigation was done by the NFL. They made the determination to suspend him for one game. Obviously, the law enforcement made the decision not to prosecute him, so based on the information we had at the time, as I said at the time, we were comfortable with our decision. Obviously, there's been some new information that has come to light over the last day. We don't have all of that information yet but based on what we did have, we felt the best course of action was to make Josh inactive for this game and we'll see what the future brings."