NFL Grants Pacman Jones "Limited Reinstatement"
The NFL has released the following statement about Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam (Pacman) Jones, who's been suspended for more than a year under the league's personal conduct policy:
"Commissioner Roger Goodell notified Adam Jones today that, effective immediately, he may participate in organized team activities with the Dallas Cowboys, including training camp and preseason games. In a letter to Jones, Commissioner Goodell wrote that a final determination on his reinstatement for the 2008 regular season will be made by September 1. Commissioner Goodell told Jones that his continued participation in the NFL depends on demonstrating that he can conduct himself in a lawful and reliable manner. Jones will be expected to continue the personal conduct program established for him by the NFL and the Cowboys and to avoid further adverse involvement with law enforcement."
The league indicated it had granted Jones "limited reinstatement."
By Mark Maske |
June 2, 2008; 6:30 PM ET
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I guess this means he won't need us until Sep 1 when he gets the all clear and starts hitting the strip clubs again.