Raiders DE Chandler Jones says team sent crisis rep to home
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[September 08, 2023]
The latest twist in the saga between the Las Vegas Raiders
and defensive end Chandler Jones came with more deleted Instagram
posts from Jones in which he claimed the team sent a crisis team
representative to his house and she said the player was "in danger."
Jones, who has been absent for several practices since the end of
training camp, initially posted pictures Wednesday night showing the
badge of Dr. Heather Thanepohn, clinical program manager of the Las
Vegas Crisis Response Team.
Per the deleted posts, Jones wrote, "RAIDERS SENT HER TO MY PLACE
SAID .. YOU NEED TO COME WITH US 'YOU'RE IN DANGER' ... THEY HAD ME
OUTSIDE IN MY DRAWS LOL.. NAKED."
Jones added before deleting, "THAT LADY WAS RUDE. THEN I GOT TO
SHOWING HER SOME OF THEM TEXT. AND THEN SHE SWITCHED UP..BUDDY FROM
THE RAIDERS TRIED TO GIVE ME THE LOOK..LIKE 'DON'T SAY ANYTHING.'"
Jones also posted and pulled alleged screenshots of texts between
him and Las Vegas head coach Josh McDaniels in which the two-time
All-Pro promised not to share any more texts if allowed to play in
the Raiders' season opener on Sunday at Denver.
The Raiders have not disclosed any details about what is keeping
Jones away from the team, with McDaniels terming it a "private
matter" on Wednesday.
Jones, 33, previously claimed in a series of since-deleted Instagram
posts on Tuesday that he was unable to gain access to the team gym
over the Labor Day weekend.
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"F-- IT. I DON'T WANNA PLAY FOR THE RAIDERS IF
THAT'S MY HC, OR GM," Jones posted.
It was not clear why Jones was unable to enter the
team facility.
"It's a shame that I am a top athlete with 112 sacks in the NFL and
I have to go to a local gym to work out during the season for no
apparent reason this is wild to me Josh and you know it you need to
do what's right," Jones also posted, part of an apparent text string
with McDaniels.
Jones, entering his 12th season, signed a three-year, $51 million
deal with Las Vegas as a free agent in March 2022. He restructured
his contract this April to lower his base salary to $1,165,000 this
season by converting some of the money due to a bonus.
The four-time Pro Bowl selection recorded 38 tackles, 4.5 sacks and
three fumble recoveries in 15 games (all starts) last season, his
first with the Raiders.
Jones has produced 511 tackles, 112 sacks and 13 fumble recoveries
-- including two returned for TDs -- in 154 career games (151
starts) with the New England Patriots (2012-15), Arizona Cardinals
(2016-21) and Las Vegas.
--Field Level Media
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