

In a developing story sending shockwaves through the NFL community, two-time Super Bowl champion and former New England Patriots offensive guard Shaq Mason was arrested Wednesday in Franklin, Tennessee. The 31-year-old veteran is facing serious charges following a suspected domestic assault incident.
Charges Filed by Franklin Police
According to the Franklin Police Department, Mason was taken into custody on charges of aggravated assault, aggravated burglary, harassment, and driving on a suspended license. Police reports indicate the incident occurred at a Franklin residence in the early hours of Wednesday morning.

Mason was later apprehended during a traffic stop. His bond has been set at a substantial $150,000, and as of early Wednesday afternoon, he remained in custody. The legal proceedings are expected to unfold in the coming days, shedding more light on the allegations.
A Decorated NFL Career
Shaq Mason’s NFL journey began in 2015 when the New England Patriots selected him in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. He quickly established himself as an integral part of one of the league’s most dominant offensive lines, starting 98 of 103 regular season games during his seven-year tenure with the team.
Mason was a key contributor to two Super Bowl championship teams, earning rings in Super Bowl LI and Super Bowl LIII. His consistent performance and reliability made him a fan favorite and a crucial component of the Patriots’ dynastic run.

Post-Patriots Era and Recent Struggles
Following his successful stint in New England, Mason was traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2022, where he reunited with former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. His time in Tampa Bay was short-lived, as he signed a three-year contract extension with the Houston Texans the following year.

In 2024, Mason started 15 games for the Texans. However, it was a challenging season for the veteran guard, as he tied for the league lead in sacks allowed by a guard with eight. The Texans ultimately announced his release back in March, making him a free agent.
Collegiate Achievements and Hall of Fame Recognition
A native of Columbia, Tennessee, Mason honed his skills at Columbia Central High School before becoming a standout at Georgia Tech. From 2012 to 2014, he started 39 of 41 games for the Yellow Jackets, earning first-team All-ACC honors in 2013 and second-team All-ACC honors in 2014 before declaring for the NFL Draft.
In a testament to his collegiate legacy, Mason was announced in June as a member of the Georgia Tech Sports Hall of Fame Class of 2025, an honor that now casts a somber shadow given the recent legal developments.
The NFL and its fan base will be closely watching as more details emerge regarding these serious allegations against the former Super Bowl champion.