Chandler Jones went live on social media in the midst of his ongoing battle with the Las Vegas Raiders. Over the course of 25 minutes, the NFL player showed a gamut of emotions, even at one point sobbing over his former teammate, Aaron Hernandez.
The two-time All-Pro defensive end, who is presently on the non-football illness list, was seen on camera on Thursday conversing with his fans while sitting by a fire at his Nevada home. He covered a variety of issues.
The 33-year-old Jones repeatedly said he is sane and wants to continue playing for the Raiders, just days after he claimed he was taken to a psychiatric institution and given a drug injection against his will.
Jones once talked about being aware of government secrets ranging from the Illuminati to ISIS.
Regarding players in the NFL, such as Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels and team owner Mark Davis, Jones made a number of unsettling remarks.
He also had a conversation with a neighbor, telling them he was attempting to keep the neighborhood safe and asking them over for gumbo.
In the last few seconds of the feed, Jones sobs and implies that McDaniels was somehow involved in Hernandez’s death.
“Y’all thought my n***a chico killed himself in jail?”
However, before abruptly halting the stream, Jones did not elaborate on his assertions despite becoming extremely passionate about the topic.