Dwight Jones tells Texans he no longer wants to play football
Posted May 29, 2012
The Houston Texans returned for their fourth day of organized team activities Tuesday without wide receiver Dwight Jones. Jones, an undrafted rookie out of North Carolina who was one of T.J. Yates’ top targets in college told the Texans he no longer wanted to play football. They don’t expect him back.
(Houston Chronicle)
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