Retired NFL-Cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones has never used his own urine in a drug test of the competition, the 41-year-old told Colorado football coach and NFL Legend Deion Sanders.
Speaking at Tubi's 'We Got Time', Jones revealed his method for beating NFL drug tests during his 12-year NFL career.
“I cheated on the program,” Jones said, as quoted by USA Today. 'As if I was really good. People don't know how smart I am, but I can say it now. I don't play anymore. But like, I have my [urine] for one [urine] test. Not once. Not once. '
The Hall of Famer insisted that Jones's method would not work now because managers have sacrificed privacy to verify each test.
“The reason it's not because they are going with you now,” said Sanders. 'No, no. They go inside and see you withdraw. '
However, Jones remained sure that the system can be defeated.

Retired NFL-Cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones has never used his own urine in a drug test of the competition, the 41-year-old told Colorado Football Coach and NFL Legend Deion Sanders

Deion Sanders (left) and Pacman Jones (right) both played cornerback on the field, but the two all-pro lived drastically different lives
“It can happen if you know what you are doing,” Jones told Sanders. “Don't say it can't happen, pop. Hey Pop, don't say it can't happen.
“You can still get them.
Sanders, a devout religious player with a reputation for clean life, has often warned his buffaloes players about smoking marijuana – something that is actually legal in Colorado. Of course he tried to close Jones when the former star West Virginia tried to give suggestions about beating drug tests of the competition.
“No, no, no,” said Sanders.
“The cups they give you …” Jones said before being interrupted again.
An old proponent of Marijuana who smoked before he played in NFL games, Jones emphasized that THC, the active ingredient of the drug, is not a performance improvement. Moreover, the competition no longer tests.
'They give boys opiates, painkillers, muscle relaxants; You tell me that a man who smokes it helps him to perform more, or do you tell me it helps his body? “Jones asked.

Pacman Jones has been an avid supporter of Donald Trump in recent years


A star with the Titans and Bengal, Jones recently made a WWE appearance in Cincinnati
Jones recently revealed his support to President Donald Trump prior to the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
Asked at the Super Bowl party of Sports Illustrated why he supports Trump, the 41-year-old quickly responded 'everything' before he added a brief reservation.
“95 .9 percent things he says with what I agree with, “said Jones. “The only thing I don't agree with is the goal of the women, and I think that will be worked out in the coming future.”
Jones did not say what issue of women's rights he referred, but Trump has been criticized for installing the judges of the Supreme Court who are responsible for terminating the protection for abortion rights in the United States.
Regarding the first weeks of Trump's second term, Jones remained enthusiastic about the current president – in particular his plans to rate the goods from abroad.
“F *** ING is doing well,” said Jones. 'Hell yes, you're not happy? We are about to burden everyone's mother *** ING a **. '

Although he was an elite cornerback, Jones was also known as a troublemaker in the NFL
The support of Jones for Trump can come as a surprise, given the former description of the president of himself as a “candidate for law and order.”
A legend in West Virginia and old NFL noise culm maker, Jones was regularly arrested during his gaming career for a series of charges with regard to firearms, abuse, marijuana possession, not contacting a probation officer and crime vandalism.
In one case he was accused of grabbing an exotic dancer with her hair and her head on stage. Minutes later, a shooter shot three people in the entrance to the Las Vegas Club. Jones denied knowing the shooter, but was later accused of paying the man $ 15,000 in extortion. Jones eventually was instructed to pay the victims more than $ 12 million.
Although he has avoided long-term prison sentences, Jones received a year-long suspension from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell in 2007.
Jones was recently arrested at AT&T Stadium outside Dallas because he reportedly argued during the victory of Jake Paul over Mike Tyson. He is accused of one count of abuse on a peace officer, public intoxication and opposition to arrest.
Despite his problems, Jones remained a productive NFL cornerback from 2005 to 2018. His best years can have come with the Cincinnati Bengals, for whom he played eight seasons, earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro subjessions on the way.