Cincinnati Bengals
Adam Jones - #24 - CB
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 5' 10"/ 185 lbs. |
| Birthday | 09/30/1983 |
| Birthplace | College Park, GA |
| College | West Virginia |
| Years played | 7 |
| Drafted | 2005, 1st round, 6th pick by Titans |
Bengals re-sign TE Kelly, sign two others
The Bengals re-signed TE Reggie Kelly on Thursday. They also signed undrafted free-agent CB Johnny Sears and claimed RB Walter Mendenhall off waivers from Buffalo.
Bengals give Jones a chance; nothing guaranteed
Adam "Pacman" Jones joins a Bengals club that didn't necessarily have a strong need for CB help and already had more returner options than it did a season ago. But Jones, who was out of football in 2009 and ...
Bengals announce Jones, Wilson signings
The Bengals announced the signing of CB Adam "Pacman" Jones and S Gibril Wilson on Monday. Both players agreed to terms with the club last week.
Reports: Jones to sign with Bengals Monday
The Bengals and CB Adam "Pacman" Jones have agreed to a two-year deal, The Cincinnati Enquirer and NFL Network reported Thursday.
Agent: S Wilson agrees with Bengals
Free-agent S Gibril Wilson has agreed to terms on a one-year contract with the Bengals, agent Alvin Keels announced via Twitter on Thursday.
Bengals looking at safety help
With news the Bengals have had ex-Cowboys FS Ken Hamlin and former Giants SS C.C. Brown in for visits this week, it appears Cincinnati is interested in bolstering its depth on the back end of its defense.
Bengals claim S Willingham off waivers
The Bengals claimed first-year S DeAngelo Willingham off waivers from Seattle on Thursday.
Bengals claim RB Peerman off waivers
The Bengals claimed RB Cedric Peerman off waivers from Detroit on Tuesday.
2010 draft choices by team: Bengals
Here are the players who were chosen by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2010 NFL draft.
Bengals sign PK Nugent
The Bengals signed PK Mike Nugent on Friday. Nugent, an Ohio State product, will compete with Dave Rayner for Cincinnati's PK job.
Bengals, Gresham a perfect pairing
Rarely does the pairing of prospect and team seem so logical, so perfect, but so it is with TE Jermaine Gresham and the Bengals.
Bengals re-sign RFA OLG Mathis
The Bengals re-signed RFA OLG Evan Mathis on Tuesday, the club announced.
Bengals LB Johnson signs RFA tender
The Bengals re-signed RFA LB Brandon Johnson on Thursday.
Williams' steadiness key for Bengals
With the re-signing of ORG Bobbie Williams, the Bengals retain the most experienced member of their offensive line, as well as one of their most dependable.
Bengals re-sign ORG Williams
The Bengals re-signed ORG Bobbie Williams on Monday.
PLAYER NEWS
The Bengals have reached deals with two more of their unrestricted free agents, Jones and receiver Brandon Tate.|||||||
That makes five free agents on defense and six on offense or special teams that have decided to stay with Cincinnati. The Bengals' only notable signing from outside the team has been backup quarterback Josh Johnson, who will compete for the job that opened when Bruce Gradkowski signed with Pittsburgh as a free agent.
Jones says he has no love for the Cowboys, who let him go after one season that was disappointing all-around.|||||||
Jones has rebuilt his career with Cincinnati (7-5), which hosts Dallas (6-6) on Sunday. He's thankful the Bengals gave him the chance after repeated suspensions while with Tennessee and Dallas. Jones is having one of his best seasons in years, playing regularly on defense and ranking among the NFL's top punt returners. Jones says he loves Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, but had other issues with the organization that he won't rehash.
Jones must pay $11 million in damages to two Las Vegas strip club employees injured in 2007 when a lone gunman claiming he was doing Jones' bidding attacked.|||||||
The fact that Jones remains in the NFL is puzzling.
The Bengals re-signed Jones and offensive tackle Anthony Collins on Friday. Cincinnati also signed defensive end Derrick Harvey, a free agent who played for the Broncos last season.|||||||
Jones has played five years in the NFL, and will enter his third season with the Bengals. He was sidelined with a neck injury last season, but still played in eight games, including the last seven as a starter. He had 31 tackles.
Jones pleaded guilty Wednesday to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct.|||||||
Jones entered the plea in Hamilton County Municipal Court just as his non-jury trial was scheduled to begin. A second misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest was dismissed in a plea agreement with prosecutors. Judge Brad Greenberg ordered Jones to serve a year of probation, complete 50 hours of community service and pay a $250 fine plus court costs.