Adam Bernard Jones (born September 30, 1983) is a former
American football cornerback and
return specialist who played in the
National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons, most notably with the
Cincinnati Bengals
The Cincinnati Bengals are a professional American football team based in Cincinnati. The Bengals compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) AFC North, North division. The c ...
. Nicknamed "Pacman", he was drafted by the
Tennessee Titans, sixth pick overall in the
2005 NFL Draft
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. He played
college football
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Unlike most ...
at
West Virginia University.
Jones' career was largely marred by numerous legal issues, and he was suspended from the NFL on two occasions: for the entire
2007 season and for part of the
2008 season due to off-the-field conduct. Jones has been arrested more times than any other NFL player in the 21st century. Outside of football, he has been involved in professional wrestling, boxing and music. During his NFL exile in 2007, he began making appearances in
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), but he was prevented from in-ring action by the Titans front office. Despite that, he teamed with
Ron Killings as
Team Pacman, and they were
TNA World Tag Team Champions
The Impact World Tag Team Championship (formally known as the TNA World Tag Team Championship) is a professional wrestling world tag team championship which is owned by the Impact Wrestling promotion. The current champions are The Motor City Mach ...
for over a month. Also in 2007, Jones started up his own record label and was one half of the rap duo Posterboyz. After his retirement from football, Jones began training to be a boxer, but was defeated in his first amateur bout in 2021.
Early years
Jones was born in
Atlanta,
Georgia, and raised by his mother, Deborah Jones, and his grandmother, Christine Jones. His father was killed in a robbery in 1991 at the age of 26. As a child growing up in the Sandtown neighborhood of Atlanta, he was coached by longtime Sandtown coach Gary Jones. When Jones was a freshman at
West Virginia University, his grandmother died of
cancer. Jones only missed one game of his three-year college career, which was to attend her funeral. On the day of the
NFL Draft, Jones wore a T-shirt that featured his grandmother's picture.
Jones attended
Westlake High School, in
Atlanta, Georgia. In 2005, Westlake had the most alumni in the NFL with six players.
Jones played in the
Georgia-
Florida all-star game, and was selected as the conference "Player of the Year" following his senior year after totaling 120 tackles, six interceptions and 1,850 rushing yards.
In addition to his accomplishments in football, Jones also earned
All-American honors in basketball and track. His basketball team won two state championships.
College career
Jones was an Athletic Coaching Education major and a member of the Athletic Director's Academic Honor Roll. As a freshman in 2002, Jones appeared in 11 games for West Virginia as a reserve cornerback and safety. He totaled one interception and one forced fumble with 36 tackles. During 2003, he appeared in all 13 games, starting nine at cornerback, and taking over full-time kick return and punt return duties. Jones' second season resulted in a second-team All-
Big East Conference selection with his career-high 89 tackles and four interceptions, one being for a touchdown. He also had six tackles for losses, one forced fumble and two fumble recoveries. He also had a career-high 12 passes defended that season. In a game against
Boston College
Boston College (BC) is a private Jesuit research university in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. Founded in 1863, the university has more than 9,300 full-time undergraduates and nearly 5,000 graduate students. Although Boston College is classifie ...
, Jones scored two touchdowns in a 35–28 win over the Eagles, one an 87-yard kick return and the other, a 47-yard interception return. Jones also had a career-high 12 tackles against
Miami. Jones totaled 98 punt return yards on 16 punt returns and 867 kick return yards, including an 87-yard touchdown return.
As a junior in 2004, he was the secondary captain and led the team in tackles and interceptions. Jones also played briefly on offense, as well as returning punts and kick-offs for the second season. He was named first-team all-
Big East as a defensive back and honorable mention
All-American by several sources. He led the team with 76 tackles, adding two sacks, three interceptions, and seven passes defended. Jones was named to collegefootballnews.com's All-American first-team and was named honorable mention All-American at kick returner. Jones was also named Big East Special Teams Player of the Year. His 76-yard punt return against
East Carolina
East Carolina University (ECU) is a public research university in Greenville, North Carolina. It is the fourth largest university in North Carolina.
Founded on March 8, 1907, as a teacher training school, East Carolina has grown from its orig ...
was his season-long return and only punt return for a touchdown in Jones's career. Jones ended his college career in the
2005
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Gator Bowl
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, when he fumbled a kick return early in the game; the Mountaineers lost to
Florida State.
Jones is ranked second on West Virginia's career kickoff return yardage list with 1,475 yards. He is ranked 11th on the school's career punt return yardage list with 404 yards, while his 10.92 yards per punt return is the sixth most in school history. Jones is one of the highest West Virginia players drafted. Jones and fellow-Mountaineer great
Major Harris both wore the #9 while playing in college.
Professional career
Tennessee Titans (2005–2007)
After his junior year, Jones opted to forgo his senior year and declare himself eligible for the
NFL Draft. He was the first defensive player drafted, taken sixth overall by the
Tennessee Titans in the
2005 NFL Draft
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. He missed most of training camp, holding out in a contract dispute. According to Titans then-general manager
Floyd Reese, the Titans were concerned over several off-the-field incidents. In a column for
ESPN in 2007, Reese said that contract talks broke down when Jones balked at the Titans' proposed safeguards. However, he agreed that he would not be paid any guaranteed or bonus money if he were convicted of a crime.
During his rookie season, he had 44 tackles and 10 pass deflections. On special teams, Jones totaled 1,399 return yards and one touchdown. Jones and
Reynaldo Hill were the only rookie duo to start at least 10 games each at cornerback in the
NFL
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.
In Jones's sophomore season, he totaled career-high 62 tackles, one sack, one forced fumble, 12 deflected passes, four interceptions, 130 return yards, one interception touchdown, 14 passes defended (second-team), 440 punt return yards and tied for NFL-high with three punt return touchdowns. The three punt returns also tied the franchise record with
Billy "White Shoes" Johnson
William Arthur Johnson (born January 27, 1952), better known as Billy "White Shoes" Johnson, is an American former professional football player who was a wide receiver and return specialist in the National Football League (NFL) from 1974 throug ...
, which was set in 1975. His 12.9 yards per punt return average led the NFL, edging out Chicago's
Devin Hester by 1/10 of a yard, while his 26.1 yards per kick return average ranked seventh in the league and sixth in the
AFC
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Organizations
* Action for Children, a UK children's charity
* AFC Enterprises, the franchisor of Popeye's Chicken and Biscuits
* Africa Finance Corporation, a pan-African multilateral development finance institution
* A ...
. Jones also caught two passes on offense for 31 yards (one for 17 yards) and rushed twice for eight yards. His best performance came against the
Jacksonville Jaguars in week 15, when Jones had an 83-yard interception return for a score, a 70-yard kick return, and broke up a touchdown pass to
Matt Jones to save the game. Jones broke out in his fifth game of the season against the
Indianapolis Colts
The Indianapolis Colts are a professional American football team based in Indianapolis. The Colts compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) South division. Since the 2008 ...
, when he recorded a season-high five tackles and defended a pass in the 14–13 loss. The next week against the
Washington Redskins, Jones recorded four tackles and stripped the ball from
Antwaan Randle El for the first forced fumble of his career. The next week against the
Houston Texans
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, Jones tied a career-high tackle total with eight, and picked off a
Sage Rosenfels
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pass for his first career interception, and also posted his second touchdown on a punt return in his career in the fourth quarter with a 53-yard return. Two weeks later, against the
Philadelphia Eagles, Jones recorded his second punt return for a score of the season, a 90-yard run, breaking Billy Johnson's 87-yard franchise record. The next week against the
New York Giants
The New York Giants are a professional American football team based in the New York metropolitan area. The Giants compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) East division. ...
, Jones picked off an
Eli Manning
Elisha Nelson Manning (born January 3, 1981) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 16 seasons with the New York Giants. A member of the Manning football dynasty, he is the youngest son o ...
pass in the fourth quarter that sparked the Titans' 21-point comeback. Against the
New England Patriots
The New England Patriots are a professional American football team based in the Greater Boston area. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) AFC East, East divisio ...
in the last game of the season, Jones totaled 259 return yards (the NFL's highest total since 2006) along with a punt return score.
Despite Jones's breakout second year, speculation was rife during the
2007 NFL Draft that the Titans were seriously considering releasing or trading him due to his numerous off-the-field problems. Reese later recalled that he and other Titans front-office officials, as well as league officials, had spent "countless hours" trying to keep Jones out of trouble. Reese added that Jones had been everything the Titans had hoped for on the field, he'd been "nothing but a disaster off the field" during his two years in Nashville, and felt that he was on "a downward spiral."
On April 10, 2007, NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell
Roger Stokoe Goodell (born February 19, 1959) is an American businessman who is currently the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL). On August 8, 2006, Goodell was chosen to succeed retiring commissioner Paul Tagliabue. He was chosen ...
announced that Jones would be given a one-year suspension for violation of the
NFL player conduct policy, to be re-evaluated after the 10th regular-season game, pending disposition of current cases, which Jones appealed.
[Goodell suspends Jones, Henry for arrests](_blank)
''ESPN'', April 10, 2007. This was the first time in 44 years that a player was suspended for an offense other than substance abuse. Jones took out a full page ad in ''The Tennessean'', promising he would "win back trust" of his teammates and fans. "To my family, teammates, coaches and fans, I recognize that I have lost the right to ask for your patience and understanding," wrote Jones. "However, I will do everything in my power to regain your trust and respect." Jones also wrote in the letter that he planned to finish his degree at
West Virginia University. "The basis of the appeal ... will be to clarify some of the facts and address the unprecedented punishment that was imposed," Jones wrote in the letter. However, on June 12, Jones withdrew his appeal.
During his suspension Jones signed with
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), despite an agreement between TNA and the Titans organization that he would only have a "non-physical" role in the company,
and went on to win the
TNA World Tag Team Championship with
Ron Killings. He also established a record label, "National Street League Records", and performed as one half of the rap duo Posterboyz.
Ten weeks into the
2007 season, Goodell decided not to reduce Jones' suspension. Following this announcement, the
NFL Players Association (NFLPA) said that it would appeal Jones's suspension. Tennessee running back
LenDale White told ''The Tennessean'' that he thought all Titans players wanted Jones to return to the team. Quarterback
Vince Young said, "We are going to do well without him, we can do well with him...". On December 13, 2007, the NFL agreed to hear the players union's appeal on Jones's behalf. The players union appealed Goodell's decision to not allow Jones to be reinstated during the 2007 season.
On February 1, 2008, ESPN reported that Goodell remained disappointed in Jones and that he would most likely not be reinstated after the
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the annual final playoff game of the National Football League (NFL) to determine the league champion. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game. Since 2022, the game ...
. The NFL was to review Jones after the
2008 Pro Bowl
The 2008 Pro Bowl was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2007 season. It was played at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 10, 2008. The game was televised in the United States by Fox and began shortly after 11:40am l ...
. It was also reported that the Titans would try to trade Jones, if reinstated.
On March 8, 2008, Jones announced on a
Tennessee radio station that he was in "tip-top shape" and said he was ready to be reinstated. His agent also announced that they would consider applying for reinstatement before the
2008 NFL Draft
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. Jones also said on the radio show that he would like to play for the
Dallas Cowboys if the Titans desired to trade him. The
Detroit Lions
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, the
Oakland Raiders
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, the
Kansas City Chiefs, the
Houston Texans
The Houston Texans are a professional American football team based in Houston. The Texans compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) AFC South, South division, and play their home ga ...
and the
New Orleans Saints also expressed interest in Jones. On March 30, Jones participated at a charity basketball event, where he signed a football for a fan with the #21, saying that he believed he would wear the number if he ended up in
Dallas with the Cowboys.
NFL Network correspondent
Adam Schefter had also described the Tennessee–Dallas trade for Jones as being "imminent". On April 1, Goodell said he would have a decision on reinstating Jones prior to training camp. However, the next day, reports said the trade was being delayed due to the Cowboys denying the Titans' request to provide a fourth-round pick and a pick in the 2009 NFL Draft. Also, the two teams disagreed over whether the Cowboys would reimburse the Titans for a bonus owed to Jones. On April 14, Schefter reported that trade talks had restarted, with the Cowboys offering a sixth-round pick and the Titans requesting a fourth-round pick in the 2008 draft.
Dallas Cowboys (2008)
On April 23, 2008, Jones was traded to the
Dallas Cowboys in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2008 NFL Draft. As Jones was reinstated for the
2008 season, the Cowboys would give the Titans their sixth-round pick to Tennessee in 2009.
Jones also reached a financial settlement with the Titans regarding his contract: he agreed to pay $500,000 to a charity chosen by the Titans in the next two years. Jones signed a four-year contract that included annual roster bonuses and was structured to protect Dallas if Jones made more off-field mistakes.
On April 24,
Hall of Famer Jim Brown
James Nathaniel Brown (born February 17, 1936) is a former American football player, sports analyst and actor. He played as a fullback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League (NFL) from 1957 through 1965. Considered to be one ...
announced that he had offered his support and help to Jones while in Dallas. Former Cowboys teammates and NFL standouts
Michael Irvin and
Deion Sanders
Deion Luwynn Sanders Sr. (born August 9, 1967) is an American football coach and former player who is the head coach at the University of Colorado Boulder. Nicknamed "Prime Time", he played in the National Football League (NFL) for 14 seasons ...
also expressed a willingness to help the troubled cornerback.
Beginning in June, Jones was cleared to participate in organized team activities with the Cowboys, including training camp and preseason games. On August 26, Jones was fully reinstated for the 2008 NFL season.
In the season opener for the Cowboys, a 28–10 victory against the
Cleveland Browns, Jones recorded a tackle and a pass deflection. In the following 41–37 victory against the
Philadelphia Eagles, Jones recorded four tackles and a pass deflection. In a 27–16 victory over the
Green Bay Packers
The Green Bay Packers are a professional American football team based in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The Packers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the National Football Conference (NFC) NFC North, North division. It ...
, Jones led the Cowboys with eight tackles and a fumble recovery.
In October 2008, Jones was suspended for at least four games for an altercation at a Dallas hotel. On November 19, 2008, Cowboys owner
Jerry Jones said the suspended cornerback would be reinstated by commissioner Roger Goodell, but he would miss two more games, November 23 and 27, and would return to play December 7 at Pittsburgh. By the time of his return, Jones would be suspended from 22 of a possible 28 games.
Due to the suspension, the Titans gave their fifth-round pick to the Cowboys in 2009 and also returned the sixth-round pick to them, as stipulated in terms of the trade.
On December 7, 2008, against the
Pittsburgh Steelers
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a professional American football team based in Pittsburgh. The Steelers compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) North division. Founded in , the Steel ...
game, Jones suffered a neck injury, but continued to play. Later that week news reports indicated that the injury was more severe than first believed, and could be a season-ending or career-ending injury for Jones. On December 10, 2008, the Cowboys announced that Jones would probably be out for the rest of the season. However, he returned to play in the Cowboys' final game of the season, a 44–6 loss against the Philadelphia Eagles.
On January 7, 2009, the Cowboys announced they would release Jones. According to
ESPN's
Ed Werder
Ed Werder (born May 3, 1960 in Longmont, Colorado) is an American sports reporter. He is the Dallas-based bureau reporter for ESPN, Werder is a reporter for the network's NFL coverage, and contributes to shows such as ''SportsCenter'', ''NFL Li ...
, the move came after Cowboys officials learned that Jones was a suspect in a June 2007 shooting outside a strip club in
Atlanta. Jones was alleged to have ordered the shooting after a dispute with one of the men. Due to NFL rules which bar major player transactions until after the
Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the annual final playoff game of the National Football League (NFL) to determine the league champion. It has served as the final game of every NFL season since 1966, replacing the NFL Championship Game. Since 2022, the game ...
, the Cowboys did not officially cut ties with Jones until February 9, 2009.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers (2009)
In August 2009, Jones agreed in principle to a one-year deal to play with the
Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the
Canadian Football League. The CFL season, which runs from July through November, was half over at the time.
However, on September 2, the Blue Bombers announced they were no longer interested in Jones after he made remarks in an internet video including calling the league the
United Football League instead of the
Canadian Football League. The startup UFL reportedly offered Jones a contract which he turned down.
Cincinnati Bengals (2010–2017)
Jones worked out with the
Cincinnati Bengals
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on February 12, 2010, but the Bengals did not offer him a contract. Jones worked out for NFL scouts on March 19 in
New Orleans, Louisiana. Six NFL teams were in attendance. At his workout, his 40-yard dash time was 4.42 seconds.
On May 10, 2010, Jones signed a two-year deal with the Bengals. He went through the off-season and pre-season without incident and made the regular-season roster. He made his Bengals debut on September 12, 2010 as a kick returner and a backup cornerback. He returned two kickoffs for 37 yards and made two tackles and an assist on defense during the Bengals' 38–24 loss to the
New England Patriots
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. On October 26, Jones sustained a serious neck injury, and missed the remainder of the 2010 season.
Jones returned to action with the Bengals on October 30, 2011, returning one punt for 63 yards. He suffered a hamstring injury and did not play for the rest of the game.
On March 21, 2013, Jones signed a three-year deal to remain with the Bengals.
In the 2015 Wild Card Round against the
Pittsburgh Steelers
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, Jones became involved in an altercation with Steelers assistant coach
Joey Porter late in the fourth quarter and was penalized for unsportsmanlike conduct. The Bengals were leading 16–15, but the back-to-back penalties drawn by Jones and
Vontaze Burfict moved the Steelers into field goal range and allowed them to win the game 18–16. Jones was subsequently fined $28,940 for the altercation, which was reduced to $12,500 by the NFL after appeal. Porter would be fined $10,000 for his actions. The incident led to the creation of the "Joey Porter Rule", which prohibits assistant coaches from entering the field of play.
On March 9, 2016, Jones signed a three-year deal to remain with the Bengals.
Jones was suspended the first game of the 2017 season for violating the league's personal conduct policy.
In Week 13, Jones suffered a groin injury while intercepting a pass by
Ben Roethlisberger. He was placed on injured reserve on December 9, 2017.
On March 9, 2018, the Bengals announced they had declined the option in his contract for the 2018 season, making Jones a free agent.
Denver Broncos
On August 26, 2018, Jones signed with the
Denver Broncos. He played in seven games before being released on November 20, 2018.
Retirement
On May 24, 2019, Jones announced his retirement.
NFL career statistics
Career awards and highlights
*
Pro Bowl selection (
2015
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)
* First-team
All-Pro selection (
2014
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)
*
PFWA All-AFC selection (2006)
* NFL All-Rookie Team (2005)
Legal issues
2005–2006
During the 2005 draft, Jones was on
probation for a fight in
West Virginia. He encountered more legal trouble before playing a down for the Titans. On July 14, 2005, Jones was arrested on charges of
assault
An assault is the act of committing physical harm or unwanted physical contact upon a person or, in some specific legal definitions, a threat or attempt to commit such an action. It is both a crime and a tort and, therefore, may result in crim ...
and
felony vandalism stemming from a
nightclub altercation in
Nashville
Nashville is the capital city of the U.S. state of Tennessee and the seat of Davidson County. With a population of 689,447 at the 2020 U.S. census, Nashville is the most populous city in the state, 21st most-populous city in the U.S., and the ...
. On September 5, 2005, police were involved when Jones was belligerent after being told to wait in line for his vehicle at the annual Nashville Sports Council Kickoff luncheon where he was a guest. He refused to pay for
valet services used that evening, claiming he had no cash in possession.
The state of West Virginia filed a petition, alleging that Jones had not made regular and sufficient contact with his
probation officer or reported his July arrest in a timely fashion. The court ordered Jones’s probation extended for 90 days.
In February 2006, Jones was arrested in
Fayetteville, Georgia after an incident outside a home. Charges of marijuana possession were quickly dismissed, but the state pressed charges for felony and misdemeanor counts of obstruction of justice.
A Cadillac with Jones's nickname "Pacman" stitched in the headrests was seized during an April 2006 cocaine bust. The car was not registered to Jones at that time, but Jones told a local TV reporter it was his car and that he had loaned it to Darryl Moore for a music video. Police sources confirmed that Moore was the main target of their investigation. Jones later bought the car at a police auction.
[ Associated Press]
Report: Titans' CB wins seized 'Pacman' car in auction
December 1, 2006.
On August 25, 2006, during training camp, Jones was arrested in
Murfreesboro,
Tennessee for disorderly conduct and public intoxication at a nightclub after he spat on a woman he accused of stealing his wallet. Police said that the staff at the nightclub ordered Jones to leave several times, but he refused, continuing to shout profanities at the woman. A judge gave Jones six months probation on the condition he stay out of trouble and away from the nightclub.
[Charges will be dropped if Pacman stays out of trouble](_blank)
ESPN.com, January 11, 2007. On October 26, 2006, Jones was cited for misdemeanor assault for allegedly spitting in the face of a female
Tennessee State University student during a private party at Club Mystic, a Nashville nightclub. He was suspended by the Titans for one game.
Las Vegas shooting case and suspension
On the morning of February 19, 2007, during the
2007 NBA All-Star Game
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weekend in Las Vegas, Jones was allegedly involved in an altercation with an
exotic dancer at Minxx, a local
strip club
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. Jones and American
rap artist Nelly
Cornell Iral Haynes Jr. (born November 2, 1974), better known by his stage name Nelly, is an American rapper, singer, actor and entrepreneur. He embarked on his music career with the hip hop group St. Lunatics in 1993 and signed to Universal ...
, along with another patron known as Richard Rich, showered the stage with hundreds of $1 bills, an act known as "making it rain." Club promoter Chris Mitchell then directed his dancers to pick up the money. According to the club's co-owner, Jones became enraged when a dancer began taking the money without his permission. He allegedly grabbed her by her hair and slammed her head on the stage. A security guard intervened and scuffled with members of Jones's entourage. Jones then allegedly threatened the guard's life.
During this time, Mitchell and a male associate left the club with a garbage bag filled with $81,020 in cash and two
Breitling watches, which police later recovered.
[Police: Pacman's cash display sparked Vegas melee](_blank)
ESPN, February 23, 2007. After club patrons left following the original confrontation, the club owner claimed that a person in Jones's entourage returned with a gun and fired into a crowd, damaging equipment and striking three people, including a security guard. The guard was shot twice, and one of the people hit—former professional wrestler Tommy Urbanski—was paralyzed from the waist down. Jones maintained that he did not know the shooter, although the club's owner insisted that Jones did. On March 26, 2007, the
Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department recommended to the city's district attorney that Jones would be charged with one count of felony coercion, one misdemeanor count of battery and one misdemeanor count of threat to life.
More trouble followed Jones after the altercation, when drug dealer Darryl Moore was arrested. Wiretapped phone conversations between Moore and his friends revealed Moore talking about how Jones bet on college games to earn quick money. "You know, I was talking to him the other day about smoking, and he was like 'man, if I didn't smoke I couldn't take all the stress that I'm dealing with right now,'" Moore said.
[Drug Dealer's Recorded Calls Mention Pacman's Troubles](_blank)
, NewsChannel5.com (Nashville
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), February 27, 2007.
On June 20, 2007, the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and
Clark County District Attorney's office announced that Jones would face two felony charges stemming from the February strip club melee. On November 13, 2007, Jones accepted a plea deal, and on December 6 Jones pleaded no contest to one charge of conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct, a misdemeanor. He was given a suspended prison sentence of one year, probation, and ordered to undergo 200 hours of
community service.
On June 25, 2007, Tommy Urbanski and his wife, Kathy, sued Jones in civil court, claiming that Jones had bitten his left ankle and was responsible for the shooting. The lawsuit also named the Tennessee Titans and the NFL as defendants, on the grounds that Jones's employers knew of his erratic behavior prior to the Minxx incident, but did not suspend him until afterward. Had the Titans suspended Jones prior to the NBA All-Star game, the suit still debated, and Jones would not have been invited to the Las Vegas events, and the incident would not have taken place.
On April 21, 2008, a document revealed that Jones, through intermediaries, paid $15,000 extortion money in two installments to Arvin Kenti Edwards, the alleged Minxx club shooter.
On January 15, 2012, a jury ordered Jones to pay $11.6 million to Urbanski and Aaron Cudworth, a bouncer who was wounded, for Jones's role in the 2007 Las Vegas shooting. Jones's attorney said he planned to appeal the verdict.
On January 9, 2015, the Nevada Supreme Court upheld the order for Jones to pay $11 million to Urbanski and $1.3 million to Cudworth. As of 2022, he still hasn't payed more than $40,000.
2007–present
On May 7, 2007, Jones was stopped at 12:45 a.m. on
Interstate 65
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heading into downtown Nashville after an officer clocked him on radar at 79 miles per hour in a 55 miles per hour zone. Jones was driving the red 2004
Cadillac XLR Roadster which had been seized in the April 2006 cocaine bust, and which he had bought back from the police at auction.
On June 18, 2007, Jones was sought by police for questioning after a shooting at an Atlanta strip club allegedly involving members of his entourage. According to police at the scene, Jones was not present during the shooting, and was not being charged.
On August 13, 2007, regarding the February Las Vegas strip club incident, Jones told
Bryant Gumbel of
HBO Sports' ''
Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel'' he was innocent and had never hit the stripper or told anyone he was going to kill them. When asked about friend and convicted drug dealer Darryl Moore, Jones said that he did not know Moore was a drug dealer and felt surprised and betrayed. Jones also said he did not think he got a fair say in his April meeting with NFL commissioner
Roger Goodell
Roger Stokoe Goodell (born February 19, 1959) is an American businessman who is currently the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL). On August 8, 2006, Goodell was chosen to succeed retiring commissioner Paul Tagliabue. He was chosen ...
.
On January 15, 2008, Jones was accused of hitting a woman in a strip club in
Atlanta,
Georgia on the morning of January 3. The woman, Wanda S. Jackson, was seeking an arrest warrant.
On June 21, 2008, the Associated Press reported Jones's $1.5 million home was in
foreclosure
Foreclosure is a legal process in which a lender attempts to recover the balance of a loan from a borrower who has stopped making payments to the lender by forcing the sale of the asset used as the collateral for the loan.
Formally, a mortg ...
. The home and , located in a Nashville suburb, was sold June 27 on the steps of the Williamson County Courthouse.
On October 8, 2008, Jones was involved in an altercation with his bodyguard in a Dallas hotel.
Although there was no police report, nor was anyone arrested or charged,
Jones was suspended for a minimum of four games by the NFL for violating the league's personal conduct policy. On October 16, Jones entered an alcohol rehabilitation center.
In a letter to Jones, Goodell called the Dallas incident the continuation of "a disturbing pattern of behavior and clearly inconsistent with the conditions I set for your continued participation in the NFL."
On January 3, 2017, Jones was arrested in Cincinnati's central district for obstructing official business, disorderly conduct, assault, and a felony charge of harassment with a bodily substance. On May 15, 2017, Jones accepted a plea agreement, pleading guilty to one count of obstructing a police officer. He received credit for time served (two days). Jones received a one-game suspension from the NFL on July 21, 2017, regarding the incident.
On July 10, 2018, Jones was attacked by an Atlanta airport employee, who was later arrested for assault.
On February 15, 2021, Jones was arrested in
Hamilton County, Ohio
Hamilton County is located in the southwestern corner of the U.S. state of Ohio. As of the 2020 census, the population was 830,639, making it the third-most populous county in Ohio. The county seat and largest city is Cincinnati. The county i ...
, for misdemeanor assault.
Personal life
On July 5, 2014 Adam Jones married Tishana Holmes. The couple have three children together.
Following the death of his long time college and NFL friend
Chris Henry, Jones adopted his children, vowing to raise them as Henry would have wanted to.
Nickname
Jones' mother gave him the nickname "Pacman" when he was a child, saying that he would change direction as fast as the video game character
Pac-Man
originally called ''Puck Man'' in Japan, is a 1980 maze action video game developed and released by Namco for arcades. In North America, the game was released by Midway Manufacturing as part of its licensing agreement with Namco America. Th ...
.
His nickname was often used more than his name, Adam. It was represented by a "P" on the back of his Titans jersey. In the game ''
Blitz: The League II'', a player named Packrat James is a direct reference to Jones's nickname.
In June 2008, Jones decided he only wanted to be known as "Adam Jones" or "Mr. Jones," in an attempt to separate himself from his troubled past.
See also
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National Football League player conduct controversy
On April 10, 2007, the National Football League (NFL) introduced a new conduct policy to help control on and off-field behavior by its players and preserve the league's public image.Associated PressGoodell strengthens NFL player conduct policy''U ...
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Team Pacman
References
External links
Cincinnati Bengals bio*
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1983 births
Living people
Players of American football from Atlanta
African-American players of American football
American football cornerbacks
American football return specialists
Celebrities who have won professional wrestling championships
West Virginia Mountaineers football players
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Dallas Cowboys players
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People who entered an Alford plea
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TNA/Impact World Tag Team Champions