Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals Ex Pacman Jones Arrested And Charged With Assaulting Police Officer

Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals Ex Pacman Jones Arrested And Charged With Assaulting Police Officer originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

FRISCO – Former Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals standout Adam “Pacman” Jones was arrested in Northern Kentucky on multiple charges, including assaulting an officer, and placed into custody on Saturday morning.

According to charges from the Kenton County Jail records, Jones was arrested in the early morning hours of Saturday.

He was charged with alcohol intoxication in a public place (first and second defense), second degree disorderly conduct, and third degree assault on a police or probation officer.

Jones, 41, is scheduled to appear in court on Monday, June 9 at 8:30 a.m.

Jones has been arrested numerous times during the past two decades, most recently in November 2024 in Arlington, Texas for another case allegedly involving public intoxication, assault of a police officer, and evading arrest … all coming following the highly publicized Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight at AT&T Stadium.

Jones’ issues date back to the start of his NFL career, which began with him being the sixth overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, the selection made by the Tennessee Titans. In addition to the Titans, Jones played for the Cowboys (in 2008), the Cincinnati Bengals (from 2010-2017), and Denver Broncos (in 2018). 

He was a Pro Bowl selection in 2015 and a first-team All-Pro in 2014.

In October 2008, Jones, as a member of the Cowboys, was suspended for at least four games for an altercation at a Dallas hotel.

A cornerback and spectacular punt return specialist, Jones retired from professional football in 2019 after his career spanning 12 seasons.

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 7, 2025, where it first appeared.

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