"Vegas Raiders' Chandler Jones suggests Aaron Hernandez didn't commit suicide in emotional livestream"
NFL player Chandler Jones goes live on social media to discuss his former teammate Aaron Hernandez, breaking down and crying.
In a recent live stream, NFL player Chandler Jones opened up about his former Patriots teammate Aaron Hernandez, leading to a highly emotional breakdown. Jones addressed the audience, questioning their knowledge of what really happened with Hernandez and hinting at the involvement of former Patriots assistant coach Josh McDaniels. Throughout the 25-minute stream, Jones touched on various topics such as government secrets, the Illuminati, and ISIS, as reported by TMZ.
During the video, Jones also engaged in conversation with his neighbor, expressing his commitment to protecting the community and even inviting them over for gumbo. However, it was his mention of Hernandez, whom he referred to affectionately as "Chico," that brought him to tears. Hernandez, who played alongside Jones for the New England Patriots in 2012, tragically passed away in his jail cell in 2017 while serving a life sentence for the shooting death of Odin Lloyd in 2013.
Jones' emotional outburst in the video raises concerns about his mental health. This comes after a recent incident where he claimed to have been taken to a hospital "against his will" by the Las Vegas Fire Department. In a now-deleted post, he expressed frustration over being kept away from the team by the Raiders front office and being forced to work out at a local gym instead of their team facility.
These series of events have left Jones out of the league, as he was placed on the non-football illness list by the Las Vegas Raiders. It is evident that his mental well-being is a growing concern, and further support and attention are needed to ensure his overall health and stability.
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