WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. -- Tony Jefferson hasn’t needed a night light during his stay at The Greenbrier this week.

He just keeps all the lights on.

The Arizona Cardinals’ safety said he heard a voice -- a little girl's voice, to be exact -- soon after the team checked into the resort. From that moment on, he never shut off the lights.

“I’m not taking any chances,” Jefferson said.

He’s not the only one who thinks The Greenbrier is haunted. Most of his secondary teammates feel the same way about the 237-year-old resort. Cornerback Jerraud Powers said his wife read about it on the Internet. Earlier this week, he asked a member of the Greenbrier’s staff if it was, in fact, haunted.

The staff member told Powers: “Well, there’s been more than one person that say it, so there’s got to be some truth to it.”

Powers thought he was joking.

“He didn’t laugh,” Powers said. “I was like 'Whatcha mean?' He was like, ‘Yeah, on the other wing, some people saw some ghost. I ain’t seen one yet, but around the corner I saw one in the parking lot.’

“That’s what this guy told us that works there. I was just like, 'What the...'"

Cornerback Patrick Peterson, Powers, and safeties Rashad Johnson and Tyrann Mathieu are sharing a suite. They each have their own bedroom that leads to the same common room. When one guy leaves, they all leave.

“No question I’m traveling in a pack,” Peterson said.

Peterson hasn’t had any run-ins with ghosts. Yet.

“I haven’t seen anything but I do hear some weird noises at night. But I don’t pay no mind to it,” Peterson said. “I fall right asleep.”