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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Adam "Pacman" Jones promised in a full-page ad that he had learned a lifetime of lessons in recent weeks. The Tennessee Titans' cornerback may have had a hard time convincing NFL commissioner Roger Goodell that really is true. Jones met Friday in New York with the man who suspended him from the NFL for the 2007 season for conduct detrimental to the league. The cornerback appealed for leniency during his second meeting with Goodell since April 3.
But Goodell went into the hearing knowing Nashville police ticketed Jones for speeding four days before Friday's hearing. League officials declined to comment, and a decision was not expected Friday.
Jones' lawyer, Manny Arora, accompanied the player, but declined to comment after the hearing.
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