Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Pacman could return to pro football by signing with a CFL team

After ending his career in NFL, Adam “Pacman” Jones found a way back to pro football by looking for a job in a CFL team. His attorney, Worrick Robinson, said Tuesday that they were close to a deal with a CFL team and negotiations would have result by the end of the week.

“He’s still young and has a lot of playing days ahead of him,” Robinson said. “If the CFL deal works out, it will be a good opportunity for him to get back on the field and show what he can do.”

Jones spent last season with the Dallas Cowboys after being suspended by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell for the 2007 season because of multiple violations of the NFL personal conduct policy. He was arrested six times and involved in 12 instances requiring police intervention during his time with the Tennessee Titans. He was suspended again for another behavior-related suspension after joining the Cowboys and played only six games for the Dallas.

But the 26-year-old trouble-maker is still a popular among football leagues. Beside a chance to joining the CFL, he also has drawn interest from the UFL, the new four-team league scheduled to begin play in October.

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