Pacman Jones doubts Antonio Brown was knocked out in 2015 game

Former Bengals cornerback Adam 'Pacman' Jones said Antonio Brown was not knocked out during a 2015 playoff game against the Steelers.

Jones made the comments Wednesday on the Raw Room podcast. He described seeing Brown wink and raise his arms after a hit from Bengals linebacker Vontaze Burfict.

"He winked," Jones said. "[He] wasn’t knocked out. I’m telling y’all, he wasn’t knocked out."

Jones noted that Brown reached up and asked for help. He argued this showed Brown remained conscious.

Brown missed the next playoff game against the Broncos due to concussion protocol and did not play in that year's Pro Bowl.

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