Former NFL Star Adam Jones reveals he was able to beat drug tests

Adam “Pacman” Jones revealed in a recent interview that he managed to beat NFL drug tests when he played in the league for Cincinnati Bengals and other teams.
Jones acknowledged on the Deion Sanders show, “We have time today“If he had” cheated “the drug league program. He said his path was” really good. “
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Bengals’ corner Adam Jones warms up for Chicago Bears at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati, December 10, 2017. (David Kohl-USA today sports)
“People don’t know how smart I am, but like, I can say it now. I don’t play anymore, but like, I never used my P — For P — Test. Not one time. Not one time,” he said.
Sanders said there was no way a player could get out with what Jones described.
“The reason I can’t because they are currently entering with you,” said Colorado Buffaloes head coach. “No, no. They go inside and watch you retreat.”
Jones tried to get into explicit details about how a player could bypass the drug test, but he was closed.
The former defensive back was the total number 6 of the 2005 draft. Played for Bengale, Tennessee TitansDallas Cowboys and Denver Broncos from 2005 to 2018. They missed two full season in their careers.
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Denver’s return to Adam Jones against the Kansas city bosses at Broncos Stadium on Mile High on October 1, 2018. (Mark J. Rebilus-Ussa today Sports)
NFL had a strict marijuana -free policy during those years, which has been relaxed ever since.
Pro Football Hall of Famer Champ Bailey said Fox News Digital In January, he used marijuana during his playing career and suggested that NFL players who used cannabis knew when tests occurred and stopped using the medicine before they were tested.
“They were very strict then, but I wouldn’t say the way they wanted to catch you. Like, we knew when the tests came, so we always stopped at a certain time, which … even in that time you realize that it was at the expense of my recovery, because we had to stop in the off -season when they had this year,” he said. “
“It’s one of those times where you work more than you do during the season, because you train to get back in shape, and these are the times you really want. I could just remember the guys always talk about what we had to stop if some guys were tested earlier than others, so the guys would go back to it, and others we would have been that we used it – but all that.
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“Some have gone through, some have done it. We all had their experiences with the drug drug program. But for better or worse, it was a waste of time. When you look back to it, I think the league realized that they lost a lot of resources to something that could actually be of use, and things have changed. Things have changed over time. on the fact that they are on the fact that they are in canoe, because they are on the fact that they are on what they are on the page
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