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Bengals corner Adam Jones apologizes to Steelers' Brown
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Bengals corner Adam Jones apologizes to Steelers' Brown

Published Jan. 15, 2016 9:54 p.m. ET

Pacman's sorry, AB.

Cincinnati cornerback Adam ''Pacman'' Jones apologized Friday for claiming Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown was faking a concussion at the end of the wild-card game last Saturday night.

The Steelers, who beat the Bengals on a late field goal, ruled Brown out for their divisional matchup Sunday with Denver after the two-time All-Pro was not cleared by doctors.

Jones said in the aftermath of Cincinnati's 18-16 loss that Brown winked at him before being helped off the field after taking a shot to the head from Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict.

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Jones posted a video on Instagram late Friday afternoon in which Jones said ''I apologize sincerely. Get well.''

Also Friday, Jones was fined $28,940 for contact with an official, a foul that moved the Steelers closer for their game-winning field goal in the final seconds.

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