That torch was passed to Jordan Love the moment Rodgers joined the Jets. ends up becoming what Pacman already believes he will be.įor the first time since 2007, Aaron Rodgers is not the Packers’ starting quarterback. This perhaps gives him true and complete redemption away from it.Īnd it advances the legacy of a teammate who died 14 years ago, at the age of 26. He has found his redemption on the field, with relatively short stints in Tennessee and Dallas before spending eight years with the Bengals. It’s a great gesture from Jones, the sign of the maturity that many thought he’d never display. “I’ll be damned if these kids make the same mistakes I did.” He eventually turned his career around, playing a lot longer than anyone would have expected. Jones had more than a half-dozen off-field incidents before being suspended for a full year. Chris Sr., known as slim, died in a vehicular accident at 26. also had plenty of issues away from the field. “He’s more skilled than me and his dad were at his age.” “I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a kid track the deep ball like him,” Jones told Keefer. He has offers from Ohio State, Michigan, Georgia, USC, and West Virginia, among others. “I actually think he’s gonna be better than his dad,” Jones said of Chris Jr. and DeMarcus.Ī new item from Zak Keefer of takes a closer lookĪt what Jones has done to guide Henry’s eldest son, who is entering his sophomore year of high school. Jones adopted both of Henry’s sons, Chris Jr. Of former Mountaineers teammate and Bengals receiver Chris Henry on some early college recruiting trips. Last June at this time, we pointed out that former NFL and West Virginia cornerback Pacman Jones had been accompanying the son
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