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Eagles' Jonathan Jones: Joining Philly
Jonathan Jones is in line to sign a one-year deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.The cornerback finished with 41 tackles (30 solo), including 1.0 sacks, and five passes defensed in 12 games for the Commanders in 2025. Jones spent the first nine seasons of his career with the Patriots, recording more than 40 tackles and five pass breakups in seven of those campaigns. The veteran should have a chance to compete for time as Philly's third corner alongside Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Strong production in 2025
Jonathan Jones recorded 41 total tackles (30 solo), including 1.0 sacks, while also adding five passes defensed over 12 games during the 2025 regular season.Jones signed with the Washington Commanders in the offseason after spending the first nine seasons of his career in New England. The cornerback missed four contests in late September and early October with a hamstring injury, but once healthy, he put together a rather productive campaign. Jones was able to secure at least 41 tackles for the fourth straight year and eighth time overall, while his sack of Tua Tagovailoa in Week 11 was his first sack since 2018. The 32-year-old is set to enter the offseason as a free agent, but considering his long track record of strong production, he'll likely have plenty of interested suitors ahead of the 2026 season.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Cleared of concussion
Jonathan Jones (head) has been cleared to return to Thursday's Week 17 game against the Cowboys.Jones underwent a concussion evaluation during the second quarter but was cleared to return before the end of the half. He should be good to go as one of the Washington Commanders' primary outside cornerbacks for the remainder of the contest, barring another exit.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Being evaluated for concussion
Jonathan Jones is undergoing a concussion evaluation and is questionable to return to Thursday's game against Dallas.Jones was deemed questionable midway through the second quarter. Antonio Hamilton figures to get more defensive snaps if Jones is unable to return to action.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Ready to face Eagles
Jonathan Jones (ribs) is active for Saturday's divisional matchup against Philadelphia.Jones was initially listed as questionable to suit up versus the Eagles after having missed Week 15 due to a rib injury, but he's been cleared to handle his usual role as a key contributor at cornerback behind Antonio Hamilton and Mike Sainristil. He began Week 16 with two consecutive full practices before logging a DNP on Thursday.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Questionable with rib issue
Jonathan Jones (ribs) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against the Eagles, Ben Selby of the Washington Commanders' official site reports.Jones missed the Commanders' Week 15 win over the Giants due to a rib issue, but the cornerback was able to string together two complete practices before logging a DNP Thursday. If Jones can overcome Thursday's setback in time for Saturday's contest, he should reclaim his spot as the primary depth option at cornerback behind current starters Antonio Hamilton and Mike Sainristil.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Returns to practice Tuesday
Jonathan Jones (ribs) was a full participant in practice Tuesday, Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C. reports.Jones missed this past Sunday's win over the Giants due to an injury to his ribs. He didn't practice in any capacity last week but he was able to log a full session to begin Week 16 prep, which suggests Jones is on track to return to action Saturday against Philadelphia.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Ruled out for Sunday
Jonathan Jones (ribs) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's game against the Giants.Jones was unable to log any participation in practice this week. With the starter faced with an extended recovery, Noah Igbinoghene will likely get an opportunity either as the slot or outside cornerback, depending on what coach Dan Quinn wants to do with current slot corner Mike Sainristil. With Marshon Lattimore (knee) and Trey Amos (lower leg) on injured reserve, defensive back seems to be a prime position for practice squad elevation this week for the Washington Commanders' defense.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Dealing with injury to ribs
Jonathan Jones did not practice Wednesday due to a rib injury.Jones logged an 80 percent defensive snap share against the Vikings this past Sunday but appears to have picked up an injury along the way. His level of participation in practice the remainder of the week should reveal if he's in danger of missing Sunday's clash against the Giants. Should Jones be unable to suit up in that game, Noah Igbinoghene could see more opportunities on defense.
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Commanders' Jonathan Jones: Recovered from groin injury
Jonathan Jones (groin) isn't listed on Washington's injury report for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.Jones sustained a groin injury during Washington's Week 10 loss to the Lions, but he has recovered in time to suit up Sunday against the Dolphins in Madrid. He has started only one game in 2025 but is likely to make a second start Sunday since Marshon Lattimore (knee) and Trey Amos (lower leg) are both on IR.