New York Giants kicker Josh Brown admitted to domestic violence in letters, emails and a journal, according to police documents.The documents were part of Browns final case file by the King County (Washington) Sheriffs Office stemming from a May 22, 2015, arrest following an incident with his wife, Molly Brown. The sheriffs office and prosecutors office initially decided to postpone the filing of charges, pending further investigation, with the sheriffs office recommending that the prosecutors office file charges of two counts of fourth-degree domestic assault. As of September 2016, charges had not been filed.In one of Browns journal entries obtained as part of the investigation, he writes: I have abused my wife.The Giants were unaware of Browns journal entries, emails and letters admitting domestic violence, according to a team spokesman. They had not read or heard about them before their release on Wednesday.An NFL Players Association source told ESPNs Jane McManus on Thursday that the union was not aware of Browns journals that admitted abuse before they were revealed to the media.Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Steve Smith Sr., who watched his mother suffer abuse when he was a child, took to Twitter to blast Brown and wrote, what a shame NFL acts like it cares. Smith Sr. also has called out former Carolina Panthers teammate Greg Hardy in the past for his comments on domestic violence.Molly Brown told police that he had been physically violent with her in more than 20 instances during the past several years.In the police documents released Wednesday, Brown admitted he had been a liar for most of my life. He claimed to have a porn addiction and having been abusive to women all the way back to the age of 7, after being molested as a young boy.I objectified women and never really worried about the pain and hurt I caused them, Brown wrote in an email.There was also a 2013 Contract for Change signed by Brown, his wife and counselor Jerry Price. Item No. 2 states that Josh Brown had physically, verbally and emotionally abused Molly.In a letter to friends in 2014 that Josh Brown warned would be hard to read, he admitted to carrying an overwhelming sense of entitlement. He said he viewed himself as God and that Molly was basically his slave.In one journal entry, Brown wrote that he has physically, mentally, emotionally and verbally been a repulsive man. Several sentences later, he said he abused his wife. He also detailed his arrogant and manipulative thinking and possessiveness.In another journal entry, Brown wrote that his wife filed for divorce because he was abusive. He listed losing his marriage and living with the reputation of an abuser as fears of his.The Giants re-signed Brown during the offseason to a two-year, $4 million deal. The team has supported him despite the arrest and allegations, with?Giants co-owner John Mara saying in August: I believe all the facts and circumstances, and we were comfortable with our decision to re-sign him.It is not clear if the Giants or the NFL were aware of his written admissions provided by police and publicized Wednesday. In a follow-up report filed by the King County Sheriffs department, Molly did indicate that the league was aware of one incident involving her husband. She told police that Brown invited her and her children to the Pro Bowl in Hawaii in January. He said that she would have a separate room.At some point, Molly Brown told police that Brown showed up drunk and was pounding on her door to let in. Molly refused to let Josh in, and eventually had to call NFL and hotel security. Josh was escorted away from Mollys room and the NFL ended up having to put Molly and the kids up in a different hotel room where Josh would not where they were.The league did suspend Brown for?one game without pay?in August?for?violating its personal conduct policy, and he sat out the Giants season opener.?The NFLs domestic violence policy establishes a six-game baseline for first offenses but allows for aggravating circumstances that can make the suspension longer or mitigating circumstances that can make it shorter.Brown and the NFL Players Association argued that there should be no suspension, but the NFL determined that the one incident about which the original report was filed required it to act.In 2001, Brown pleaded no contest to misdemeanor assault charges when he was a junior at Nebraska after getting into a fight with a man dating Browns ex-girlfriend, who was thrown to the ground by Brown in the scuffle, according to an Associated Press report.?The assault resulted in a suspension for Nebraskas 2001 season opener and a $350 fine, according to a Lincoln (Nebraska) Journal-Star report. 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Theres only one round to try and shoot the lowest round of the day.Win the day or whatever game you want to play in your head, sometimes youve got to do that when you want to make a point of getting off to a good start or change the way youve been starting.I think Ive started fairly cautiously, certainly in Sydney anyway. I dont think it cost me the tournament, but I was on the back foot right from the start. Id like to jump out of the gates and be right in the mix from day one and then I think Ive got a leg up on the tournament.Scott will have to hold off the challenge of World Cup of Golf teammate Marc Leishman, as well as defending champion Nathan Holman and Englishman Ian Poulter, who admitted he is finding it mentally hard to get back into the nature of competitive golf.PA Sport contributed to this article. ' ' '