Pac-Man Jones Receives Personalized Jersey from Blaine Stewart

A Mountaineer reunion in Indianapolis.
Pac-Man Jones Receives Personalized Jersey from Blaine Stewart
Pac-Man Jones Receives Personalized Jersey from Blaine Stewart /

West Virginia football tight ends coach Blaine Stewart made the trek to Indianapolis to pay a visit to a couple of WVU alums, Pat McAfee and Pac-Man Jones, who played for his father, Bill.

McAfee wasn't able to catch up with Stewart due to the birth of his first child, but he was able to spend some time with Pac-Man and brought him a personalized jersey from WVU.

Pac-Man has made a few trips to WVU over the last year to not only drop in and check things out but to also bring his adopted son, Chris Henry Jr., out to Morgantown for a visit. Henry is the son of former Mountaineer receiver, Chris Henry Sr., who tragically passed away in 2009.

Over the last couple of months, Jones has been a regular "guest" on the Pat McAfee Show. 

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