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IRVING, Texas - The Dallas Cowboys officially released Adam "Pacman" Jones on Monday, the first day NFL teams could place players on waivers for the upcoming season.
The Cowboys announced last month their plans to release Jones after the former first-round draft pick of the Tennessee Titans [team stats] spent one turbulent season with Dallas. The cornerback’s departure saves the Cowboys $1 million on the salary cap. His four-year contract did not include guaranteed money.
After the Cowboys decided to release him, Jones did a national TV interview and alluded to the possibility of re-signing with Dallas. But Cowboys owner/general manager Jerry Jones has no plans to bring Pacman Jones back.
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Jones played in nine games this season and served a six-game league suspension after an altercation with his bodyguard at a Dallas hotel. Jones finished the year with 33 tackles, tied for the team lead with 13 pass deflections and had one forced fumble and recovery and no interceptions. He also averaged just 4.5 yards per punt return.
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