Pacman Jones Could Face Another Suspension

Jones pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disturbing the peace on Wednesday

Former Cowboys and Titans cornerback Pacman Jones, most recently of the Cincinnati Bengals, was sentenced to a year of probation, 50 hours of community service and a $250 fine on Wednesday after pleading guilty to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct stemming from an incident last July.

As a result, the NFL will review the case with a conduct-related suspension being a possibility. And, of course, Jones is familiar with those. Jones was suspended for the entire 2007 season (while he was a member of the Titans) and, after his trade to Dallas, part of the 2008 season. After a short stint with the Winnipeg Blue Bombers of the Canadian Football League, Jones landed with the Bengals in 2010, where he’s stayed since.

But as of this offseason, Jones is a free agent.

In this latest case, a misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest was dropped as a result of a plea deal. Jones could have received a maximum of 30 days in jail.

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