Former Bengals cornerback Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones retires

Adam “Pacman” Jones is calling it a career.

The 35-year-old cornerback spent eight of his 12 NFL seasons with the Bengals, logging 68 starts in 100 games for the Orange and Black.

In his prime, Jones was a strong cover man who also excelled in the return game, averaging 10.1 yards per punt return and taking five back for scores, but trouble dogged him on and off the field.

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Jones had 12 interceptions as a Bengal and 17 in a career that also included stops in Tennessee, Dallas and Denver.

He played seven games last season for the Broncos before being released.

The Titans drafted the Georgia native out of West Virginia with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft.

While excelling on the field, Jones frequently found himself in the news for the wrong reasons, including an altercation with law enforcement in January 2017 in which he allegedly spit on a nurse at the county intake after officers arrested the cornerback outside a Cincinnati hotel a little more than 24 hours after the final game of the Bengals season.

Hamilton County prosecutor Joe Deters chose not to press felony charges, but Jones pled guilty to a misdemeanor of obstructing official business as part of a plea deal in May.

Jones was suspended for the entire 2007 season for violating the league’s conduct policy

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