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Bills WR Zay Jones arrested in L.A. after bloody scuffle with his brother


Football fans have grown accustomed to bizarre things on the field but when you hear about this its sure to rattle you. Second year Bills receiver Isaiah "Zay" Jones was reportedly involved in a bloody scuffle with his older brother, Cayleb. The incident happened around 11:20 at an apartment in the Los Angeles area.

Zay Jones was arrested and charged with felony  vandalism for "smashing his foot through a window" and he tried to also squeeze through that home but Cayleb restrained him until the Police arrived on the scene.

Reports also learned that the older brother Cayleb restrained Zay from jumping out the window 30 stories up.

Jones was taken to the Los Angeles county jail where he will be evaluated at the medical ward.
The Bills issued a statement, saying "We are aware of the incident involving Zay Jones", "We are still in the process of gathering information on the matter and have no further comment." according to Spectrum News' Jon Scott.

Jones didn't make much of an impact after being selected in the second round out of East Carolina. He had 27 catches for 316 yards and two scores.

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