Los Angeles Rams defensive end Robert Quinn is reportedly in stable condition after he was admitted to a hospital.

Scary news came down on Monday afternoon when it was discovered Los Angeles Rams defensive end Robert Quinn was admitted to a hospital with a non-football illness.

Quinn’s brother James posted a message on Facebook wishing his brother the best, which was picked up by a Rams fan and shared on Twitter:

The post has since been taken down.

If you look further down in the comments, it appears Quinn had multiple seizures on Sunday night, which led to his admission into the hospital.

#Rams Again- Quinn admitted himself in hospital on non football illness- Rams say he’s stable. Fisher will update at 5. — Liz Habib (@LizHabib) November 14, 2016

Then there was this tweet from Quinn’s account on Monday afternoon:

Lllppppp — Robert Quinn (@RQuinn94) November 14, 2016

Quinn had a medical issue in college when he had a benign tumor removed, but he was able to make a full recovery. Quinn also lives with a tumor at the base of his brain to this day:

#Rams Robert Quinn has some serious health issues- a tumour at the base of his brain that he’s been living with since high school. — Liz Habib (@LizHabib) November 14, 2016

The Rams released a brief statement on the matter:

Los Angeles Rams DE Robert Quinn admitted himself to the hospital this morning with a non-football related illness. He is in stable condition. Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher will provide an update during his weekly news conference today at 5 p.m. PT.

Quinn was on the field for the Rams during the team’s 9-6 win over the Jets in Week 10. Obviously his presence between the white lines showed no indication anything was wrong, so this does come as a surprise to those of us watching.

We wish him the best, as this has been a rough week for the Rams nation.