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Framed Autographed/Signed Adam Pacman Jones 35x39 West Virginia Blue College Football Jersey JSA COA

Framed Autographed/Signed Adam Pacman Jones 35x39 West Virginia Blue College Football Jersey JSA COA

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🏈 Autographed Adam "Pacman" Jones 35x39 Framed West Virginia Blue College Football Jersey JSA COA — The Authenticated Framed Signed West Virginia Mountaineers Blue Jersey of the 2005 NFL Draft 6th Overall Pick, the Two-Time Pro Bowl Cornerback Whose Electrifying Athleticism at WVU Made Him One of the Most Coveted Defensive Recruits of His Generation

🏈 Before he was dazzling crowds in NFL stadiums with the Tennessee Titans, before the Pro Bowl selections and the highlight-reel punt returns that made opposing special teams coordinators dread game-planning for him, Adam "Pacman" Jones was playing in a royal blue uniform at Mountaineer Field in Morgantown, West Virginia, making his name as a college cornerback whose combination of athleticism, ball skills, and return ability had scouts reaching for their superlatives before he ever played a professional down. The West Virginia Mountaineers blue jersey hanging in this framed signed presentation is a piece of that chapter — the college moment when Pacman Jones became Pacman Jones, before the NFL, before the Pro Bowls, before the career that would span four franchises and more than a decade in the most competitive football league in the world.

🏈 Jones was born on September 30, 1983, in Atlanta, Georgia — in the heart of a state that produces football talent with the kind of density that makes the NFL Scouting Combine feel like a Georgia alumni reunion. He grew up in the Atlanta metropolitan area developing the explosiveness and competitive edge that would make him one of the most coveted defensive backs in the country, before arriving at West Virginia and stepping into a football program that played in the Big East Conference and had ambitions that extended well beyond conference competition. At WVU, in the blue and gold of the Mountaineers, Jones developed into the complete package that NFL scouts had projected — a lockdown cornerback with elite man-coverage ability, the kind of closing speed that made quarterbacks second-guess their reads, and a return game that could change the outcome of any special teams possession.

🏈 The nickname "Pacman" that followed Jones from Morgantown to the NFL is a reference to the classic arcade game — and to the way Jones navigated punt return coverages the way the pixelated yellow circle navigated the game board: consuming obstacles, cutting back when the lane closed, and finding the seam to turn a punt into a scoring play. Jones had the immediate vertical burst to accelerate through the catch, the lateral agility to cut back across the width of the field, and the vision to see the angles that coverage teams were setting before they fully deployed. Opposing special teams coordinators built entire game plans to contain him; on the possessions those plans failed, Jones was usually already in the end zone.

🏈 The Tennessee Titans selected Jones 6th overall in the 2005 NFL Draft — a choice that reflected the league's consensus that his combination of skills at cornerback and in the return game represented one of the highest ceilings of any player in a deep class. The investment was validated at the Pro Bowl level twice over: Jones earned Pro Bowl selection in 2008 and again in 2015 as a member of the Cincinnati Bengals, confirming that his talent was not a momentary flash of youthful brilliance but a sustained professional standard that held across a decade of competition. Between those Pro Bowl seasons, he played for the Cowboys and built the career body of work that makes a signed jersey from his WVU chapter a piece of the origin story — the college years that produced the player the NFL would spend years trying to solve.

🏈 The West Virginia Mountaineers blue home jersey signed in this framed 35x39 presentation is the uniform of Jones's college chapter, authenticated by JSA (James Spence Authentication) COA, which provides independent third-party certification of the signature's genuineness. Condition: NOS.

🏈 Adam "Pacman" Jones. Atlanta, Georgia. West Virginia University Mountaineers. 2005 NFL Draft 6th Overall Pick. Tennessee Titans. Dallas Cowboys. Cincinnati Bengals. 2x Pro Bowl (2008, 2015). Cornerback & Punt Return Specialist. Signed West Virginia Blue College Football Jersey. JSA COA. Framed 35x39. Hall of Fame Sports Memorabilia. Condition: NOS.

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