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The Cincinnati Bengals had a pair of special visitors at training camp on Sunday.
Former Bengals cornerback Adam Jones showed up to Paul Brown Stadium with Chris Henry Jr., who already has an offer from Ohio State as a freshman in high school.
Jones was there to shoot some footage for his “I Am Athlete” podcast and took the time to stress what the team and president Mike Brown still mean to him.
“Mike Brown saved my life. I owe him forever and forever,” Jones said, according to Geoff Hobson of Bengals.com. “I love Mike Brown. Mr. Brown and I have a relationship that is a little different than anybody else’s. The first thing he asked me is, ‘How is Trin?’ He still calls her the Miracle Baby.”
But the real star of the show was Henry, who Jones adopted and continues to help with his college visits:
Adam “Pacman” Jones is here at #Bengals training camp with Chris Henry Jr., his adopted son, who says he already has an offer from Ohio State to play football pic.twitter.com/cJKxnfyn4Z
— Kelsey Conway (@KelseyLConway) August 7, 2022
On an otherwise uneventful day at training camp, the special guests — which also included Chad Johnson and Mike Zimmer — added some intrigue to the situation.
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