Report: Cowboys' Jones suspended indefinitely
Sports Network | October 14, 2008
Bristol, CT (Sports Network) - Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam Jones has reportedly been suspended indefinitely by the NFL for an altercation with a personal security guard at a Dallas hotel last week.
According to ESPN on Tuesday, Jones will be suspended at least four games for violating his reinstatement arrangement, which expected Jones to refrain from any behavior that puts him, his team or the league in a negative light.
The Cowboys did not discipline Jones for Sunday's game against Arizona for the incident, but NFL commissioner Roger Goodell apparently gathered enough information to suspend the oft-troubled cornerback.
Goodell reinstated Jones, formerly known by his nickname "Pacman," after a one-year suspension for violating the league's personal conduct policy. Jones, then with the Tennessee Titans, had numerous run-ins with the law in just two NFL seasons, including an alleged involvement in a shooting at a Las Vegas strip club during the NBA's All-Star weekend in February 2007. That incident left an employee of the club paralyzed from the waist down.
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