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Frequent embarassment Pacman Jones is now busy threatening people

Sarah Hofmann Contributor
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Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones reportedly threatened New York Jets wide receiver David Nelson on Sunday. The Bengals soundly beat the Jets 49-9, but that didn’t stop Pacman from personally attacking Nelson.

According to a source, Jones told Nelson, “I’m going to find out where you live and come and get you.” He also got into it with Jets coach Rex Ryan, reports the New York Daily News. Pacman said that Ryan “told me to shut the hell up.”

Pacman told the Bengals website, “(Nelson) was playing dirty. He cut me like four times after the play. Thank God I took my medicine today — I guess — and I didn’t go off. Hopefully, he’ll get fined. At least three fines. There were three real cheap shots after the play.”

Neither party involved in Sunday’s verbal exchange has made any comments about it.

Pacman has been an off-the-field liability since getting drafted in 2005. He was suspended for all of the 2007 season after no fewer than 10 run-ins with law enforcement, reports Bleacher Report. He was also arrested this past off-season for punching a woman. Keep it classy, Pacman.

 

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