Baltimore Ravens Jacoby Jones brawls with stripper on party bus

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Baltimore Ravens wide receiver and star kickoff returner Jacoby Jones was injured early Monday morning when a fight broke out on a party bus that was filled with Ravens players and some strippers.

The incident occurred after a night out of drinking and partying in Washington D.C. to celebrate Ravens player Bryant McKinnie's birthday.

Sources told TMZ that around 3 a.m. people were starting to leave the Opera Ultra Lounge. That's when things started going wrong on the party bus out in front of the lounge. Witnesses said the party bus had Ravens players and at least one stripper on board.

One male eyewitness told TMZ that a stripper named Sweet Pea swung a champagne bottle at Jacoby Jones, breaking it over Jacoby's head and causing to to bleed pretty badly.

An ambulance was called to the scene, but Jacoby refused to be taken to the hospital for treatment. Sources said that Sweet Pea busting an Ace of Spades bottle over Jacoby's head is what may have started the fight.

Witnesses say Jones was bleeding rather seriously.

After Sweet Pea went off on Jones, one of Jacoby's friends attempted to retaliate against the stripper but was stopped by Bryant McKinnie. That's when it appears that the friend and McKinnie started fighting.

Police arrived at the scene, but no arrests were made. Apparently no one wanted to cooperate with the cops.

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh has confirmed the report by TMZ. Harbaugh said that Jones is fine after his stripper fight.

Jones was injured in the season opener and hasn't been able to practice for the past two weeks.

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