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Vanderbilt Quarterback's Brother Arrested in Neyland Stadium After Rivalry Game

Javier Pavia was arrested for public intoxication after blocking fans' views with a flag and refusing staff orders during Vanderbilt's Tennessee game, marking his second arrest this season.

  • During Vanderbilt's road win, law enforcement arrested Javier Pavia, 25, for public intoxication at Neyland Stadium on Nov. 29, 2025.
  • Event staff repeatedly warned the Pavia family about seating rules at Neyland Stadium, saying Javier blocked views with a large flag and ignored front-row seating rules before tensions escalated.
  • The arresting officer said `Pavia reportedly argued with the staff at the event, and the officer who filed the arrest report said Pavia` was slurring his speech, unsteady on his feet and appeared drunk.
  • The scene in the stands became chaotic, drawing focus away from Vanderbilt Commodores' 45-24 win at Neyland Stadium, while the case remains pending with a Jan. 12 hearing in Davidson County Criminal Court records.
  • This follows earlier in-season arrests of the Pavia brothers, including charges on Sept. 1 and Aug. 30 for public intoxication, resisting arrest, and an officer confrontation involving Roel Pavia.
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On3 broke the news in on Saturday, November 29, 2025.
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