Los Angeles Rams running back Tre Mason has been missing in action from training camp and has not spoken to head coach Jeff Fisher since the 2015 season ended. He was placed on the Reserve/Did Not Report list and excused from camp for "personal reasons," while Fisher has stated that the team is "concerned about Tre Mason's well-being more than we are his football career."

According to a report from TMZ Sports, there may be valid reason for the Rams to be concerned about Mason. TMZ obtained a police report from an incident at Mason's Florida house on July 23, which detailed the fact that police had been to his house five times in four months after his family reported "strange behavior" and concerns about his mental health.

According to the report, filed by the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office ... cops say Tre's mother had called because her son was "acting unusual and making irrational statements." When Tre saw the cops, he threatened to call the White House and have them all fired -- and made bizarre statements about Al Qaeda ... so says the report. Upon inspection, cops noticed a hole that had been punched in the wall of Tre's bedroom and a broken vase and lamp. Tre also had a cut on his hand, but was refusing medical attention. The officer who filed the report made it clear Tre was in no position to make decisions on his own. "I believe that Tre does not have the [redacted] ability to make decisions at this time and therefore he was transported to [redacted] where he was treated for the laceration and admitted for evaluation under the [redacted]."

This is all, obviously, very concerning. Not much more information is known at this time, but it's more important that Mason get himself right, physically and mentally than that he return to football any time soon.