Bengals cornerback Adam has spent the past 48 hours telling anyone and everyone that Antonio Brown is a flopper.
According to Jones, Brown wasn't actually injured taking a vicious fourth-quarter hit from Vontaze Burfict during a controversial sequence at the end of the Steelers' 18-16 wild-card win over the Bengals on Saturday.
After the game, the Bengals corner said that Brown's acting was so good on the play that he deserves an Oscar.
"Man, that (expletive) was (expletive) acting. He flopped. He needs a (expletive) Academy Award for that performance," Jones said Saturday night.
Jones then doubled down on Monday. During an interview with the Dan Patrick Show, Jones said that Brown was flat-out faking his injury. Brown suffered a concussion on the play and still hasn't been cleared to practice.
"Man, Antonio Brown was not hurt. I know he was faking," Jones said. "Go back and look at the play."
Good advice, Pacman. Let's do that.
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— The Cauldron (@TheCauldron) January 10, 2016
Although Jones insists that Brown was faking, the Bengals corner did say that he'd apologize under one condition. During an interview with Brandon Marshall on Showtime's Inside the NFL, Jones explained the condition.
Brandon Marshall: If Antonio Brown doesn't play [vs. Denver], will you apologize and say that you were wrong [about him faking it]?"
Pacman Jones: "I will. I will. If he don't play."
That being said, Jones doesn't see Brown missing the game.
Jones: "When Saturday get here ... he will be cleared Friday, I promise you, 24 hours before the game."
Although Jones mentions the game being played Saturday, it's actually being played on Sunday at 4:40 p.m. ET on CBS.
If Jones does end up apologizing, it will only be for one thing: the fact that he accused Brown of faking his concussion. It doesn't sound like Brown should be expecting an apology for the hit.
Marshall: "Was it a dirty hit, though?"
Jones: "No. I don't think it was dirty, man. Everything that Vontaze do, everyone thinks it's dirty."
Jones' full interview with Marshall will air at 9 p.m. ET on Tuesday's edition of Inside the NFL.