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SportsAugust 29, 2008

IRVING, Texas -- Now that Adam "Pacman" Jones really is back in the NFL, he insists he will try to do everything he can to stay there. The cornerback-kick returner was reinstated fully Thursday from his 17-month NFL suspension, which followed an accumulation of arrests and legal problems, and is clear to play for the Dallas Cowboys during the regular season...

By STEPHEN HAWKINS ~ The Associated Press

IRVING, Texas -- Now that Adam "Pacman" Jones really is back in the NFL, he insists he will try to do everything he can to stay there.

The cornerback-kick returner was reinstated fully Thursday from his 17-month NFL suspension, which followed an accumulation of arrests and legal problems, and is clear to play for the Dallas Cowboys during the regular season.

"I am fully a Dallas Cowboy," Jones proclaimed before the last preseason game. "I don't have it lingering over my head, will he get reinstated, will he not get reinstated. I just have to keep myself out of bad situations like I have been doing the last six or seven months."

Since being cleared almost three months ago by commissioner Roger Goodell to practice with the Cowboys, Jones repeatedly had expressed confidence that he would be reinstated for the season and said he was doing everything expected of him.

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Still, there was a sense of relief when he finally received the official news -- in a phone call while walking in a parking lot.

"I did scream," Jones said. "Immediately I called my mom, because I've been beating myself up, but my mom has been through this roller-coaster with me."

Jones, acquired by Dallas from Tennessee, has been arrested six times and involved in a dozen incidents requiring police intervention since the Titans drafted him in the first round in 2005. That includes his connection to a shooting at a Las Vegas strip club. His last NFL game was Dec. 31, 2006.

Jones was suspended in April 2007 and missed all last season with the Titans. He was traded to Dallas in April, then allowed by Goodell in June to join the team in training camp and preseason games.

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