Ex-Raiders defensive end Chandler Jones was arrested for the second time in one month on Tuesday, according to the Las Vegas Review-Journal.
Jones was arrested on a charge of violating a domestic violence temporary protection order, per the paper, which cited the Metropolitan Police Department booking logs.
While police did not provide details of this arrest, the paper reported that police were called Tuesday afternoon at 1:15 p.m. PT to an address in Las Vegas.
This arrest marked yet another setback for Jones, who was once one of the best defensive players in the NFL.
The 33-year-old was previously arrested on Sept. 28 on two charges of violating a domestic violence protective order.
Jones is alleged to have taken items from a woman’s home and then sent her a video of him, allegedly in the nude, burning the items.
The Review-Journal reported those items included a recycling bin, pool net and dog toys.
The protective order was initially issued after a woman, who claimed Jones was her ex-boyfriend, alleged she was a victim of domestic abuse, according to The Athletic.
Jones allegedly shoved her into a railing while “rambling incoherently” and attempted to enter her room.
Jones’ arrests follow him crying on a live stream and alleging that Raiders coach and former Patriots offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels played a role in former Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez’s suicide while in prison in 2017.
“Y’all don’t know what Josh McDaniels really did to Aaron Hernandez. … Y’all thought Aaron Hernandez killed himself in jail,” Jones said during the stream.
Jones also claimed he was taken against his will to a mental health facility by the Las Vegas Fire Department and “injected” with an unknown substance.
The Raiders cut Jones shortly after his arrest, ending his tenure with the team just one-plus season into a three-year, $51 million contract.
He tallied just 4.5 sacks last season spanning 15 games.
Jones has not played a snap this season and it’s possible his career could be over.