Someone sent Adam Jones Steelers jerseys and he burned Joe Haden’s to a crisp (video)

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Former Cincinnati Bengals cornerback Adam Jones made it clear he hates the Steelers after he burned Joe Haden’s signed jersey.

Former standout NFL defensive back Adam ‘Pacman’ Jones is no stranger to controversy. Jones was suspended multiple times throughout his NFL career and made headlines following multiple arrests as well.

While he’s not in any trouble with the law for his latest incident, it’s surely not a great look either. Recently, someone randomly decided to send Jones some Steelers memorabilia, which included a signed Joe Haden jersey most fans would love to have.

Instead of framing that jersey and hanging it up in his house, Jones decided to burn it instead and also threw shade at Haden in a pretty wild video.

Adam Jones threw shade at Joe Haden while posting an Instagram video of him burning his jersey

Tell us how you really feel, Mr. Jones. While the BengalsSteelers rivalry is a great one in the AFC North, Jones made it crystal clear he hates everything about Pittsburgh. Furthermore, what’s his beef with Haden?

While Haden probably doesn’t care what Jones thinks about him, he undoubtedly didn’t like that Jones asked his son who Haden was and then decided to throw shade at him on video for the entire world to see.

For anyone thinking Haden is losing sleep over what happened, that’s simply not the case. The star defensive back quickly posted to Instagram himself to send a special message to Jones.

https://twitter.com/BlitzVideos/status/1293726880311508993

In his Instagram story, Haden said he has nothing but respect for Jones. We’re not sure what led to Jones’ over-the-top Instagram post, but it’s safe to say he won’t be rocking any Steelers games to jerseys in the near future. And don’t ask him for a Haden jersey next Christmas unless you want one that’s severely burned.

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