New Orleans Saints player was arrested last night

The New Orleans Saints are investigating an alleged incident regarding Michael Thomas.

On Friday evening, a person posted a message to Saints reporter Nick Underhill via the social media platform X.

The person’s post said that Thomas had just been arrested by the Kenner Police Department in Louisiana. The person said he thought Thomas may have “smashed a car window of a car blocking his driveway.”

Underhill used that information to question the Saints, who responded with a statement.

“We aware of the incident and are gathering information,” the team said.

News station WDSU in Kenner reported that Thomas was seen being taken away by police. A man told WDSU that Thomas threw a brick at his truck.

Thomas has played in all 9 of the Saints’ games this season. He has 38 catches for 439 yards and a touchdown.

If the reports are accurate, Thomas would be the second Saints receiver to get in trouble with Kenner police in a matter of weeks.

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Saints receiver Michael Thomas involved in incident in Kenner Friday night

Media outlets reported Friday night that Michael Thomas of the New Orleans Saints was involved in some type of incident in Kenner. Kenner police did not respond to repeated requests for comment.

Saints WR Michael Thomas 'arrested after allegedly throwing a brick at car  and slapping a cell phone out of someone's hand' in altercation... but he  is 'still expected to PLAY vs. Vikings' |

The reports from WDSU-TV and WVUE-TV said Thomas was involved in an altercation with someone and was seen being taken from the scene in a police car.

The Saints issued a statement saying the team was aware of an incident and was gathering information. The team did not provide details in the statement.

Thomas is in the middle of his first healthy season since being named as the Associated Press Offensive Play of the Year following his record-breaking 2019 performance.

Injuries limited Thomas to 10 regular-season games from 2020-22. He returned to the Saints this season on a renegotiated contract and, through nine games, has recorded 38 catches for 439 yards and a touchdown.

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