NFL Suspends Adam Jones Again

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T. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- The verdict is in: Pacman is out again.

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones has been suspended for at least four games for his most recent violation of the league's personal conduct policy, the NFL announced Tuesday.

The league said Jones was involved in an alcohol-related incident at a Dallas hotel on Oct. 8. Previous reports indicated Jones was involved in an alcohol-related scuffle with a bodyguard assigned to him by the Cowboys, and that hotel employees called the police.

Jones will not be paid during the suspension. Commissioner Roger Goodell will determine the ultimate length of Jones' suspension after Dallas' Week 11 game against Washington on Nov. 16.

"He does need to address the kinds of things that seem to be with him at various times and one of those that he's dealt with for a really long time, he needs to address in a way that most of us might understand -- alcohol issues," Cowboys owner Jerry Jones told ESPN.com's Pat Yasinskas.

"I am disappointed for him and his opportunity and for the Cowboys and our opportunity and, frankly, for the NFL," Jones said. "I would like to have been standing here talking about his success and the curtain coming up for him and addressing his issues. That certainly would have been more positive."

In his letter to Jones informing him of his latest suspension, Goodell said Jones' "disturbing pattern of behavior was clearly inconsistent with the conditions I set for your continued participation in the NFL."

League and law enforcement sources told ESPN senior NFL analyst Chris Mortensen that Goodell was expected to weigh whether Jones was in potential violation of his probation, in which he was prohibited from alcohol-related incidents.

When Goodell reinstated Jones from suspension before the regular season began, sources said one of the commissioner's conditions for Jones to remain an active player was that he remain in compliance with all aspects of his three-year probation from when he pleaded no contest last February to a felony in Fayette County, Ga.

Police reported that Jones might have been drinking when he was involved in the scuffle with a Cowboys-assigned bodyguard last week in Dallas. But Jerry Jones has refuted many of the allegations and speculation. Even though police were called to the scene, no arrests were made or charges filed.

"We respect and support the decision of the commissioner," Jones said in a statement earlier Tuesday. "I regret that this issue has brought negative attention to the Cowboys and the NFL. We move forward with a very clear knowledge as to what the process will be for a possible reinstatement. Adam is well aware of where he stands and what he has to do."

Jones began his time in Dallas under close scrutiny by the league after he was suspended for the entire 2007 season for multiple violations of the conduct policy while he was a member of the Tennessee Titans. The Cowboys traded for Jones before his suspension was over and he was reinstated by Goodell on Aug. 28.

Goodell also said his decision on whether Jones can return to play will be based on Jones' strict compliance with the NFL and the Cowboys in relation to treatment plans and evaluations by clinical experts.

"I'd like to see him intensify his approach to getting better with his social conduct," Jerry Jones told ESPN.com. "I'd like to see that. If it were successful, I'd like to be a part of it. I'd like to have influenced it. I know the commissioner, considering his conduct policies in the NFL, it was a well-considered decision to let Adam back into the NFL."

The Cowboys owner said he does not regret making the trade that brought Adam Jones to Dallas.

"I don't regret having been a part of helping him do better," Jones told ESPN.com. "I am sorry that we've had the negative publicity and that is the price that we pay for the team as well as the NFL."

Information from ESPN.com NFL writer Pat Yasinskas was used in this report.
 

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From the beginning this dude has been a cancer.

Anyone else watch when he got drafted?

He was at his home, and when they announced his name his family (like all) started celebrating thing is he pushes his moms out of the camera's focus.. HIS MOM.

I was rooting for the dude to get his life straight, but honestly its getting kid of ridiculous.
 

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There's a reason Tennessee didn't have a problem letting him go once his off-the-field problems really began to escalate.

Acts too much like a gangster & a small child at the same time.

Not worth the gamble...glad Goodell suspended his @ss again.

I don't wanna hear any "wasn't that big of a deal" talk either. Pacman did, once again, what he does best...created negative headlines as a result of his poor choices in judgment.

As a representative of the NFL...just can't do it.
 

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The 'Boys get there picks back now though dont they?
 

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Yes, they get Tennessee's 5th round pick in the 2009 draft.
 

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Wait I thought he was only suspended for 4 games.
 

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At least 4. Goodell will determine how long it will be in Week 11.
 

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It says in the article I posted.
 

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4 weeks is the automatic suspension for breaking the league conduct code.
 

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and pending his decision, given the circumstances of the original agreement to reinstate him, Goodell will wait till week 11 to determine what to do with him. I say cut him loose, send a message to the league.
 

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and pending his decision, given the circumstances of the original agreement to reinstate him, Goodell will wait till week 11 to determine what to do with him. I say cut him loose, send a message to the league.
What message? Adam Jones hasn't done nothing wrong to even get 4 games out. He was never charged with anything, and he gets a 4 game suspension for something stupid. And Cops said they think he was drinking, they said they THINK!

Come on, that sounds so stupid!
 

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And this team continues to spin wildly out of control...
 

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What message? Adam Jones hasn't done nothing wrong to even get 4 games out. He was never charged with anything, and he gets a 4 game suspension for something stupid. And Cops said they think he was drinking, they said they THINK!

Come on, that sounds so stupid!
He got drunk and got into yet another fight. Police were called, a report filled out, and then media gets their hands on it.

It's bad press for the League and I commend Roger Goodell for letting Jones and every other NFL player know...you 'act a fool' and you will not play.

Jones has been warned enough times and given a second chance. He should know better.

Nobody is saying you can't drink and have a good time if your an athlete...but should you put yourself in a situation that results in Police being called...your in violation of personal conduct policy.

"Think" Jones was drinking!?! C'mon ForReal, none of us are that stupid and we're not buying for 1 second that he wasn't drinking. We also aren't buying the whole "he was fooling around with a buddy and it just became serious for a minute, then calmed down."

Jones got into a straight brawl with some dude at a booze party. Must of been pretty brutal too if somebody called "5-O."

It's okay ForReal...Pacman isn't that great of a CB anyways.
 
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