NFL: Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones arrested, charged with assault of an officer

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Former NFL defensive back Adam “Pacman” Jones is facing several charges in Kentucky, including assault of a police officer and public intoxication.

WHIO TV 7 in Ohio reported that Jones was arrested on Friday night and booked into the Kenton County Jail early Saturday morning.

Jones, 41, played 12 seasons in the NFL for four teams, including an eight-year run with the Cincinnati Bengals from 2010-17 that included All-Pro honors in 2014 and a Pro Bowl selection in 2015.

This is not his first run-in with the law. Most recently, Jones was arrested at the Cincinnati Northern Kentucky Airport in 2023 on charges of alcohol intoxication, terroristic threats and disorderly conduct.

The NFL suspended Jones for the entire 2007 season for numerous violations of the NFL’s personal conduct policy. He also missed the 2009 season.

Drafted in the first round (sixth overall) by Tennessee in 2005, Jones recorded 17 interceptions and 509 tackles in 146 games (104 starts) with the Titans (2005-06), Dallas Cowboys (2008), Bengals and Denver Broncos (2018).

–Field Level Media

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