Jerry Jones took a ton of heat for a 1957 picture that showed him standing with a bunch of students trying to stop 6 African American students from entering the North Little Rock High School. Although he was in the picture, Jones has claimed he was simply curious as to what was going on, but not actuallu participating.
Stephen A. Smith showed support for Jones and now former Cowboys cornerback Adam “Pacman” Jones is also backing him up. In a recent episode of Hot 107.9’s podcast, Pacman Jones got really passionate talking about Jerry Jones.
“Man, I don’t give a damn on what he did in 1957?! Like can you even count back that far?” Jones said on Hot 107.9 FM in Atlanta. “Jerry Jones, I love you, F–k them. I don’t give a f–k what they say. I’m a Cowboy, I got Jerry tatted on my body. I’m forever Jerry Jones. I’m part of the family, I don’t know what they are talking about.”
“I’ve seen Jerry Jones do most sh-t for black athletes than anybody in the world,“ Pacman further said.
Recently, NBA superstar LeBron James called out the media for failing to ask him anything in regards to Jerry Jones, but made sure to get his opinion about Kyrie Irving. Jones has since responded by praising LeBron instead of firing back at what he had to say.
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Pacman played for the Cowboys in the 2008 season after he was suspended for six games by the NFL after an alcohol-related scuffle with a team-provided bodyguard at a Dallas hotel. He showed up to Dallas after being suspended for the entire 2007 season following multiple off-field incidents while with the Tennessee Titans.
Jones had 31 tackles and no interceptions in his nine games.