On Saturday, Green Bay Packers defensive end Johnny Jolly paced around all day, clutching his phone, waiting for an answer.
By Monday, he had so many texts of congratulations that he couldn't get through them all.
There are comeback stories and then there is Jolly's story.
Out of the game for three years because of repeated violations of the NFL's drug policy, incarcerated because of his addiction to codeine and poor choices he made because of it, Jolly returned from oblivion in June to seek a new start in the NFL.
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