What’s Richie Incognito up to these days?

The four-time Pro Bowl offensive lineman, who was accused of bullying a teammate in 2013 and using racial slurs on the field in January, apparently retired from football not long ago.

He was back in the news this week, taken for an involuntary psychiatric evaluation in Florida after Boca Raton police officers responded to reports of erratic behavior at a local fitness center. Incognito allegedly threw tennis balls and other items at gym members and employees and tossed weights into a swimming pool.

Officers described Incognito as being in an “altered, paranoid state,” as documented in this bizarre police report:

Incognito wasn’t arrested, but Florida’s “Baker Act” allows authorities to take people into custody if they’re seen as a danger to others (or themselves). 

As for the “Shroom Tech” mentioned in the police report, it’s some sort of dietary supplement with “cordyceps mushroom and adaptogens.”

It looks like this:

Not the same thing as psychedelic shrooms, which you may have tried in college or last Saturday.