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Steelers' Joe Haden 'Spooked' by Mexico Cartel Violence
24 Feb
Summary
- Joe Haden expressed fear during his Mexico vacation due to cartel violence.
- He appeared on a podcast to confirm his safety and intention to return.
- Unrest followed reports of an operation targeting cartel leader El Mencho.

Former NFL player Joe Haden shared his unease from Cabo, Mexico, due to escalating cartel violence. He appeared on the 'Deebo & Joe podcast' to confirm his safety and his urgent need to return to the United States. "I'm a little spooked, brother," Haden stated, expressing his desire to be back on U.S. soil.
The situation intensified following reports of an operation targeting Jalisco New Generation Cartel leader El Mencho. This led to reported clashes in areas like Guadalajara and Puerto Vallarta, with significant casualties among Mexico's National Guard. Airports and transportation hubs often become points of tension during cartel retaliation. Haden was actively seeking a flight out of Cabo, mentioning he had an immediate opportunity. While he did not report direct violence near his location, the pervasive uncertainty due to cartel activity unsettled him. Fans expressed prayers for his safe travel and return.




