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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother arrested for public intoxication during game for second time this season

November 30, 2025
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Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother arrested for public intoxication during game for second time this season

Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother, Javier, was arrested during Saturday’s victory over Tennessee, marking the second time he’s been jailed during a game this season.

Javier Pavia, 25, was busted for public intoxication when he allegedly clashed with Neyland Stadium staffers at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, according to Knox News.

University event staff accused Javier Pavia of repeatedly blocking fans around him with a large flag. Law enforcement had told Pavia to remove the flag, the outlet reported, citing a police report.

Javier Pavia was arrested and charged with public intoxication in Knox County, Tennessee, on Nov. 29, 2025.
Javier Pavia was arrested and charged with public intoxication in Knox County, Tennessee, on Nov. 29, 2025. Knox County Sheriff

Pavia allegedly slurred his words and was unsteady on his feet during the exchange, the arresting officer claimed.

“He was also extremely verbally combative with event staff and myself,” an arrest report obtained by the outlet read.

Pavia was booked in Knox County Jail on Sunday and released on his own recognizance, according to jail records viewed by The Post.

Javier Pavia and his older brother, Roel, were jailed in August during Vanderbilt’s 45-3 rout over Charleston Southern.

Police were called to the school’s FirstBank Stadium at around 9:20 p.m. after reports of a belligerent fan annoying fans and throwing food, WSMV reported.

Diego Pavia celebrates with fans after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville on Nov. 29, 2025.
Diego Pavia celebrates with fans after defeating the Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville on Nov. 29, 2025. Getty Images
Diego Pavia runs the ball during the second half of a game against Tennessee.
Diego Pavia runs the ball during the second half of a game against Tennessee. Randy Sartin-Imagn Images

Javier Pavia was spotted by officers and told to leave the stadium, but refused and started resisting arrest until he was placed in the back of a police car.

Roel Pavia confronted the officers during the arrest and pushed one of the officers to stop his brother from being arrested.

The siblings were charged with public intoxication and resisting arrest in Nashville.

Roel, 26, was hit with an additional felony charge of assault on law enforcement.

Both brothers were released from police custody the next morning and are scheduled to appear in court on Jan. 12, according to arrest records viewed by The Post.

Vanderbilt Head Coach Clark Lea hugs quarterback Diego Pavia after the team's win.
Vanderbilt Head Coach Clark Lea hugs quarterback Diego Pavia after the team’s win. Getty Images
Diego Pavia runs off the field after defeating Tennessee at Neyland Stadium.
Diego Pavia runs off the field after defeating Tennessee at Neyland Stadium. Getty Images

Diego Pavia secured a 10-2 season for the No. 14 Commodores after the team’s 45-24 victory over Tennessee.

The 23-year-old tallied 286 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions. He also rushed for an additional 165 yards and another touchdown.

Pavia’s pulled out the Heisman Trophy pose during his touchdown celebration, sparking debate on whether he will be one of the four finalists for the elite award in December.

“Take me to New York,” Pavia said in his post-game interview.

“I feel like you look at the numbers, what we got here and obviously we did something that’s never been done. But it’s just a blessing to be here on this stage, something I’ve dreamed about since I was a kid.”

Vanderbilt and Pavia await words from the CFP selection committee to learn their fate for postseason play.

The post Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia’s brother arrested for public intoxication during game for second time this season appeared first on New York Post.

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