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Jacoby Jones did himself no favors with his bosses.
The receiver, currently rehabbing a sprained MCL, was injured in a brawl on a party bus. He was out with some teammates celebrating left tackle Bryant McKinnie's birthday.
After 3 a.m., Jones got hit in the head with a bottle of champagne. Even though police and an ambulance arrived, Jones was not hospitalized and no one was charged with any crimes.
"Regarding Jacoby, we got reports of that, middle of the morning, this morning some time, I heard about that," Harbaugh told reporters Monday afternoon. "As far as him, he's fine. He went through everything today that he was supposed to go through. He didn't miss anything. [I'm] not very impressed, personally, with the report. It's not something we want to be known for. I'd like to think it's not something those guys would want to be known for. It's nothing to be proud of. So, I'm disappointed in that sense."
After a 30-9 win over Houston, it was probably a bit of a headache for Harbaugh to find out his injured receiver was out with fellow Ravens partying with at least one stripper named Sweet Pea, who then allegedly clubbed Jones in the head with a bottle of Ace of Spades champagne.
Without going into detail, Harbaugh said he has spoken with players about decisions they make outside of the team's facility.
"What do you want to be known for? Do you want to be known as a football player or do you want to be known for that? I don’t think that’s anything to be proud of," Harbaugh said.