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Cowboys Considering Bringing Back Pacman Jones

Just when we thought Pacman Jones was out, Dallas Cowboys team owner Jerry Jones is thinking about pulling him back in? Wow. During the George Strait concert over the weekend, Jerry Jones acknowledged that he’s thinking about bringing back the troubled cornerback, according to Clarence Hill of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He even asked a reporter, “Would you beat me up too bad if I brought back Adam?” Per the report, Jones’ potential return is regarded as a long shot since the Cowboys want to give every opportunity for young cornerbacks Mike Jenkins and Orlando Scandrick to establish themselves. If the Cowboys don’t pull the trigger on Jones, then it apparently won’t be because they’re scared off by Jones’ long history of legal problems. Jones, who was suspended for six games by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for getting in a fight with his bodyguard at a hotel and went to alcohol rehab, was cut by the team in January following an ESPN investigative report where three men alleged that Jones had hired someone to kill them two years ago. The Atlanta case doesn’t appear to be going anywhere, though, Plus, Jerry Jones said that the bodyguard was at fault in the altercation with Jones at the hotel. Perhaps the Cowboys are indeed serious about bringing Pacman Jones back to Dallas. Or maybe Jerry Jones is just trying to give Pacman Jones a career boost by putting him back in the news. UPDATE: Here’s a PFTV segment on the potential interest in Pacman.

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