Amid his ongoing dispute with the Las Vegas Raiders, Chandler Jones turned to social media, conducting a 25-minute live broadcast that showcased a wide spectrum of emotions. During this live session, there was a poignant moment when he broke down in tears while reminiscing about his former teammate, Aaron Hernandez.
The two-time All-Pro defensive end, who is currently on the non-football illness list, documented himself sitting beside a warm fire at his residence in Nevada last Thursday. He actively engaged with his followers while addressing a multitude of topics.
At the age of 33, Jones repeatedly emphasized his mental stability and expressed a strong desire to continue his career with the Raiders.
This declaration came just days after he alleged that he had been sent to a mental hospital and subjected to involuntary administration of substances. At one point during the broadcast, Jones delved into various subjects, including government secrets, touching upon topics such as the Illuminati and ISIS.
Gridiron Breakdown: Chandler Jones CRIES And Discussed Illuminati After Being Sent To A Mental Hospital
Throughout the live stream, Jones made several disconcerting statements about figures within the NFL, including Raiders coach Josh McDaniels and team owner Mark Davis. He also had an exchange with a neighbor, revealing his intention to safeguard the community and extending an invitation to the neighbor to share a meal of gumbo.
In the closing minutes of the live broadcast, Chandler Jones became visibly emotional, hinting at a possible connection between McDaniels and the tragic death of Aaron Hernandez.
“Oh, y’all didn’t know what Josh McDaniels really did to Aaron Hernandez?” Jones said in the video, “If y’all don’t know what really happened with Aaron Hernandez … y’all thought Aaron Hernandez killed himself in jail? Y’all thought my n***a chico killed himself in jail?”
However, before suddenly halting the webcast, Jones did not elaborate on his assertions despite becoming extremely passionate over the topic.
What do you think? Should Jones be getting some mental help and could this be the effects of CTE from his years in the NFL? Let us know in the comments below.
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