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by Joel Thorman • Mar 29, 2010 5:50 PM EDT
Only in the life of Pacman Jones does the NFL need to send out a letter confirming he is not suspended.
Jones was suspended four games in the 2008 season for (insert Pacman's latest transgression here). He returned that season to play in the Cowboys season finale, which is the last team we saw him on a football field.
They later released him and he spent all of 2009 out of football.
Somehow, teams were confused as to whether he was eligible to play this season so the NFL sent out a letter confirmed, yes, he can play.
"This is further affirmation that Adam is ready, willing and able to step in and contribute immediately," his agent Ray Savage said.
Only in the life of Pacman Jones does the NFL need to tell teams, 'No, you didn't miss any arrests or anything. He's not suspended.'
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