NFL’s Chandler Jones ‘Forced’ Into Hospital, ‘Injected With Unknown Substance’

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NFL’s Chandler Jones ‘Forced’ Into Hospital, ‘Injected With Unknown Substance’

Las Vegas Raiders player Chandler Jones claims he was forced into a mental health hospital last week and “injected” with a foreign substance.

Chandler Jones Spills In Journal Entry

NFL's Chandler Jones 'Forced' To Hospital, 'Injected With Unknown Substance'Twitter | Chandler Jones

The NFL player shared a photo of her handwritten journal entry page X.

“First day out, in case my fans and friends are wondering, I was taken in by the Las Vegas fire department last week against my will,” she began writing in her journal entry. “I was injected with (I don’t know what). They said that it was a court arrest and the Las Vegas Police put me on it.

He went on to write, “I did nothing wrong. The police said people were worried about me because of my posts online.”

The Las Vegas Raider then explained how he was “forced” to go to the hospital, explaining he “answered my front door and a group of 5 to 7 were there to put me in an ambulance where I was then injected and I asked them not to”.

“I had no cell phone or no communication,” he continued before adding, “I was taken to Southern Hills hospital and then transported to Seven Hills where they tried to force me to take medication and injections.”

Chandler Jones Says He Called Raiders General Manager

NFL's Chandler Jones 'Forced' To Hospital, 'Injected With Unknown Substance'Instagram | Chandler Jones

In the second photo, which shows a continuous handwritten journal entry, Jones claims he called Las Vegas Raiders General Manager David Ziegler “six to seven times for help”, wondering if he was the reason he was “forced” into the institute. mental health, however, he “never answered”.

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“I also left him a voicemail,” Jones wrote. “I’m just trying to figure out why I’m still not allowed in the building and why I have to keep seeing my brothers suffer every Sunday,” referring to his teammates losing the NFL game. “But there was no answer,” he added.

The Las Vegas Raiders player went on to write, “This place (Healthy Heros) is NOT a place for high profile athletes. my first night I slept on the floor and was not offered a bed. My brothers need to bring me decent food and clothes.”

“My dad came and read me Bible verses,” he wrote before adding, “Every game I miss is $1 million. I am still confused by my mistake. I’m still here. I’m very sane.”

“I exercise in my room every day. Arrived at the hallway at 3 in the morning if you ask the staff here. All I know is that whoever put me here had bad intentions. I’m too strong like a mentally broken person. For all my friends who know me.. THEY KNOW!,” he concluded.

Jones has yet to play for the Las Vegas Raiders this season after he was placed on the non-football illness list following social media rants earlier this month. Las Vegas Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels has called the matter “personal” and “personal.”

Chandler Jones first joined the Las Vegas Raiders last season after signing a 3-year, $51 million contract.

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