NFL commissioner Roger Goodell is leaving the door open for suspended cornerback Adam "Pacman" Jones to play again in the league. However, he made it clear that the oft-troubled player must first work through his off-field issues. "I've been consistent on this one. He has to recognize his responsibility to play in the NFL," Goodell said. "He has not made good decisions," Goodell added. "I think after this latest incident it was clear to me there was something else going on that we need to evaluate and we need to address directly." Only six weeks after being reinstated from a 17-month suspension because of repeated legal problems, Jones ran into trouble again when he was involved in an alcohol-related scuffle on Oct. 7.