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Foreclosure sale of 'Pacman' home postponed

FRANKLIN, Tenn. (AP) -The foreclosure sale of Dallas Cowboys cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones' Tennessee home has been postponed for a second time.

Jones had defaulted on a mortgage with U.S. Bank, according to a notice of foreclosure sale published in June. The foreclosure sale scheduled on the steps of the old Williamson County Courthouse originally had been set for June 27 before being reset for Monday.

Now the sale is set for noon on Aug. 22, according to a recording at the office of attorney J. Phillip Jones, the trustee appointed to the case.

The home and 30 acres, located in a Nashville suburb, was purchased for $1.5 million in July 2006, according to tax records.

The Tennessee Titans traded the suspended cornerback to Dallas last spring. He missed all the 2007 season while serving an NFL suspension that has not been completely lifted.

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