A former Saints player's mother wasn't happy about her son's rookie dinner hazing, so she called his NFL coach!

According to former NFL defensive end Jevon Kearse, spoke with TMZ about rookie hazing. The question was posed about dinners with the team where rookie players are left to foot the bill.

Kearse spoke of his own rooking hazing experience where he was left with a $12,000 bill. Then he went on to tell the story of former Saints defensive lineman Brodrick Bunkley's experience.

When Bunkley was a rookie in Philadelphia, he was left with a $50,000 bill! Apparently, Bunkley's mother wasn't pleased, and called Philly's head coach Andy Reid about the incident.

Kearse goes on to describe what on God's green Earth would cost that much at a dinner. He also claims that nothing was paid back to the rookie, and and says with a chuckle, "that money was digested."

Bunkley played for the Saints for three seasons before being let go in 2015 due to a failed physical.

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