
Henry, standing at 6-foot-6, 196 pounds according to Jones, is a "spitting image" of his father, who played in 55 games for the Bengals from 2005-09. Henry, who will play for Withrow High School in Cincinnati next season, caught 29 passes for 292 yards and five touchdowns as a freshman at West Clermont High School. I think that goes a long way, more than the football stuff, because the football stuff is a freak of nature." "The main thing I am so proud of him about is through all this experience and all this stuff that's going on, he's been the most humble kid," Jones told McAfee. Former NFL cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones agreed with free-agent wide receiver Antonio Brown when it came to his remarks about Colin Kaepernick ’s efforts in the community. Since then, Jones has been Chris Henry Jr.'s guardian, telling Pat McAfee on the "Pat McAfee Show" Tuesday that words couldn't express how happy he was for the 2026 wide receiver. Henry is the son of the late Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry, who tragically died in an accident. committed to Ohio State, becoming its first commitment in the 2026 class.Īnd that commitment is something Adam "Pacman" Jones is excited about. On Friday at the Buckeyes' "SummerFest" recruiting event, wide receiver Chris Henry Jr. The Bengals signed him in 2010.Ohio State has begun to build its 2026 recruiting class.

The Titans made the Atlanta native the sixth overall pick out of West Virginia in the 2005 draft.

He was ordered to pay more than $12.4m in damages. He started in 68 games, totaling 12 interceptions, 64. Jones played for the Bengals across eight seasons last decade. Jones was blamed for instigating violence that led to the shooting by someone else of two club employees, one left paralyzed from the waist down. Former star cornerback and returner Adam 'PacMan' Jones is the next man up.

Jones pleaded an equivalent of no contest to a misdemeanor charge of conspiracy to commit disorderly conduct in a 2007 Las Vegas strip club melee. Jones was suspended as a Tennessee Titan by the NFL throughout the 2007 season, then was suspended again during the 2008 season as a member of the Dallas Cowboys. Jones may participate in all preseason practices and games. Otherwise, he will be eligible to return to the active roster on 11 September following the opener against the Ravens. Jones can appeal the suspension within three days. He is an actor, known for TNA iMPACT Wrestling (2004), TNA Today (2007) and NFL. “While it is our understanding that appropriate apologies have been publicly extended, they do not completely negate your behavior and admission of culpability for the underlying conduct,” the league said. Pacman Jones was born on 30 September 1983 in College Park, Georgia, USA. As you acknowledged, your post-arrest words and actions reflected poorly on you and your family, the Cincinnati Bengals football club, and the NFL.” In a letter to Jones, the NFL said it considered the “extensive video documentation of the tone, tenor and nature of your interactions with law enforcement at the site of your arrest, during transportation to the jail, and during the booking process. The Hamilton County prosecutor had earlier dismissed a felony count alleging Jones spit on a jail nurse. Coaches from every stop, Jones’ father figures since he was a teenager. He sentenced Jones to time already served – two days – on the obstructing official business count. Jones’ high school teammates and lifelong friends were all on hand, the community Pacman refused to leave behind. In exchange for Jones’ plea, Municipal Court Judge Dwane Mallory dismissed misdemeanor counts of assault and disorderly conduct at the prosecutor’s request.

His attorneys said he had been receiving treatment, including for anger management. Jones apologized in court for his behavior and specifically to Cincinnati police Sgt Jarrod Cotton.
