Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones on ESPN Radio: “Hoe, Where The %@# You Come From”

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Dec 13, 2012; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Pacman Jones (24) carries the ball on a punt return against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports
Dec 13, 2012; Philadelphia, PA, USA; Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Pacman Jones (24) carries the ball on a punt return against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee/Image of Sport-USA TODAY Sports /

Oh Pacman.

Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Adam Jones appeared on ESPN Radio recently to give his side of the story, pertaining to the altercation which lead to Jones’ arrest about a week and a half ago.

The incident, which involved Jones apparently slapping a woman (which he said was in self defense) was caught on camera, something ESPN asked Jones about in the below video. Jones and the ESPN host seemed to be having difficulty communicating as to what part of the video the host was speaking about, so Pacman decided he’d just lay out the scenario for everybody:

The best part might have been Jones being fully aware he wasn’t supposed to talk like he did, asking the host to “excuse his French”. Even more hilarious is that Jones does his best to put on his best public relations voice, calling the woman a “young lady” multiple times before busting out the “hoe” term.

Jones, who was ranked as the 11th best defensive back in the league last season is still scheduled to speak to rookies during the NFL’s Rookie Symposium.