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Hurt remains for Adam Jones after re-watching Bengals’ playoff loss
- Updated: July 28, 2016
4:37 PM ET
CINCINNATI — Adam Jones had a busy offseason.
In between his regular weightlifting and workout sessions (his Instagram account is full of videos), multiple family trips, numerous golf outings, his first-ever Pro Bowl appearance, his first free youth camp for kids in Cincinnati, and agreeing to a $22 million contract extension, the Cincinnati Bengals cornerback was constantly active.
When he had a little down time, though, he was doing something else. He was watching and re-watching the last game he played in — start to finish.
“I done watched that game about 10 times,” Jones said.
Yes, you’ll recall Jones helped author an end-of-game collapse that contributed greatly to the Bengals losing their wild-card playoff game to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Just after the final two-minute warning, a Bengals go-ahead touchdown and a Vontaze Burfict interception appeared to ice Cincinnati’s first playoff win in 25 years.
But a subsequent fumble from Bengals running back Jeremy Hill with 1:23 remaining gave Pittsburgh one last …
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