Jones Reportedly Could Be Involved in Pro Wrestling Circuit During NFL Suspension

Suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam (Pacman) Jones reportedly is in discussions to be involved in a pro wrestling circuit.

One of Jones's attorneys, Worrick Robinson, told the Tennessean that Jones could have a role in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Jones would not be a wrestler, Robinson told the newspaper.

Jones was suspended by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell for the upcoming season for violating the league's conduct policy. His suspension is reviewable after 10 games. Last week, Goodell rejected a request by Jones and his representatives for Jones to participate in training camp with the Titans.

By Mark Maske |  July 30, 2007; 2:08 PM ET  | Category:  League , Titans
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