Former NFL player Gosder Cherilus has been arrested after he was accused of ur*nating on a passenger during a flight.
The 2008 first-round pick was on a Delta flight headed to Dublin when the airline said he acted in an "unruly" manner.
The flight was routed back to Logan Airport in Boston, and he was taken into custody after the plane had landed.
Police told Boston 25 News that Cherilus was arrested for disorderly conduct.
The other passengers boarded a plane to Ireland on Sunday night - he is scheduled to be arraigned in a Boston court on Monday.
Cherlius starred as an offensive lineman during his time at Boston College - he redshifted in 2013 and then became the 17th overall pick in 2008 by the Detroit Lions.
In his first eight seasons, out of the 117 games he played, he started in 113 of them.
However, he only lasted two seasons there, despite signing for five years.
Cherlius then spent his final two years with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers before retiring in 2017.
