If you are at a local Sheetz, look out.

Eccentric former Steelers kicker Jeff Reed was in attendance tonight in Canton for the Steelers first preseason game against the Minnesota Vikings, but things, as they tend to do with Reed, got out of hand.

According to WDVE’s Dale Lolley, Reed was “asked to leave” in the middle of the game. Reed, a Steeler for nine seasons from 2002 to 2010, had quite the reputation for crazy behavior during his career. He was arrested for disorderly conduct and criminal mischief after he reportedly destroyed a paper towel holder at a Sheetz convenience store in New Alexandria, Pa. He was also cited for public intoxication and disorderly conduct just eight months later after a night out celebrating a win over the Cleveland Browns.

Reed, who’s been out of the NFL since 2011, believed as recently as last summer that he could still compete in the NFL.

“I looked into the CFL and the Arena League,” Reed said, via RJ Shaffer of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. “It’s just a lot of work for little pay, and it sounds kind of shallow, but when you’ve played for the most elite level of football and you think you can still do it, why wouldn’t you?”

While Reed may or may not have the same leg that helped the Steelers to two Super Bowls in his tenure, he’s proven he still has the same personality.

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