Raiders' Chandler Jones Arrested amid Erratic Behavior and Claims He Was Forced into a Mental Hospital

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Jones was arrested in Las Vegas for allegedly violating a temporary protection order in relation to a domestic violence incident, according to the Clark County Detention Center

<p>Jeff Bottari/Getty</p> Chandler Jones in January 2023

Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones was arrested in Las Vegas Thursday for allegedly violating a temporary protective order, PEOPLE can confirm.

According to records from the Clark County Detention Center, Jones, 33, violated a temporary protective order in relation to a domestic violence incident. He remains in custody as of Friday morning.

Jones, who won a Super Bowl with the New England Patriots in 2015 before joining the Raiders in 2022, is scheduled to appear in court on the morning of Dec. 4, per arrest records.

On Friday, the team issued a statement about Jones on X, formerly known as Twitter. "The Raiders are hopeful that Chandler Jones receives the care that he needs. He, his family, and all those involved are in our thoughts. As this is now a legal matter, we will not be providing further comment."

PEOPLE has reached out to the Las Vegas Raiders and Jones' agent for comment.

The athlete's arrest comes amid concern from friends, fans and family for Jones' mental health following a string of erratic behavior on social media.

Earlier this week, Jones claimed on social media he was hospitalized against his will by the Las Vegas Fire Department. The New York Post reported that one of Jones' posts on X read, “I was taken in by the Las Vegas fire department last week against my will.” He also claimed he was "injected" with an unidentifiable substance.

Other bizarre posts from Jones included handwritten journal entries and an alleged "patient rights" document he said he received at the hospital, per the Post.

<p>Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty</p> Chandler Jones in June 2023

Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty

Chandler Jones in June 2023

According to NFL.com, Jones said he was "confused on what I did wrong" in a now-deleted post, adding that "the police said that people were concerned about me because of my posts online."

The Raiders placed Jones on its non-football illness list on Sept. 20, NFL.com reported, noting that the player "will be out indefinitely as he deals with a personal issue." The status update came after Jones' absence over the weeks prior.

"It's a personal situation and a private matter," Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels said while addressing questions about Jones' status on Sept. 6. "We have dealt with it, and I am not going to talk about it."

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Jones drew more concern on social media this week before his arrest when he made surprising claims about McDaniels and the 2017 death of former football player and convicted murderer, Aaron Hernandez.

“Y’all don’t know what Josh McDaniels really did to Aaron Hernandez... Y’all thought Aaron Hernandez killed himself in jail,” Jones said on a live stream, per the Post.

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