When it comes to the 2025 NFL calendar year, no team has been more active than the Washington Commanders. From signing external free agents like Javon
The Washington Commanders and Cornerback Jonathan Jones came to terms on a 1-year deal on Wednesday evening. Jones had a middling season in 2024 with the New England Patriots.
Nine-year veteran cornerback Jonathan Jones has signed a new contract with the Washington Commanders. Jones, a former undrafted free agent and two-time Super Bowl champion, spent the entirety of his career with the New England Patriots.
Jonathan Jones will be on the move for the first time in his career this offseason.
NFL free agency is rapidly approaching, and the Los Angeles Rams have already started making significant moves to reshape their roster, most notably securing
The New England Patriots have plenty of money to spend in the offseason, as they have the most cap space in the NFL. They could use that cap space to
The New England Patriots boast one of the NFL's best young cornerbacks in Christian Gonzalez, but they could certainly afford to find him some help. Jonathan Jones is slated to hit free agency, and with Jones now being in his 30s and declining, it was time to move on from him anyway.
The Patriots enter the NFL offseason with at least 30 million dollars more to spend than any other team in the league. Will New England decide to spend big in free agency, or focus on building through the draft?
A prominent member of the New England Patriots' 2024 coaching staff has found a new gig ahead of next season. According to a report from NFL insider Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports, the Los Angeles Rams have added former Patriots offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt as a senior offensive assistant.
Heading into the NFL offseason, there are quite a few needs for the Buffalo Bills to address. They could use another offensive playmaker, but a lot of their needs come on the defensive side of the football.
Here are the three possible free-agent cornerbacks that could make sense for the Raiders.
The New England Patriots are definitely in need of a significant overhaul this offseason, as they just went 4-13 and have arguably the worst roster in the NFL.
A pair of current Patriots addressed the team's decision to fire Jerod Mayo after just one season.
The New England Patriots are now officially stating off the NFL offseason. Following yesterday's Super Bowl to conclude the season, the time has come for the Patriots to start turning things around.
The New England Patriots probably had the worst receiving corps in football this past season, so they will definitely need to address the position in the coming months.
The Jaguars aren’t wasting any time finding a new general manager.
The 2024 NFL season is still going for four teams, but it is the offseason for every other team in the league. Some teams have been more dormant than others, electing to go a quieter route at this point in the offseason.
Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports reports that the Patriots are hiring Ashton Grant as their new quarterbacks coach under HC Mike Vrabel and OC Josh McDaniels. Grant interviewed for the Packers QBs coach job this offseason.
You would think that one of the primary goals of the New England Patriots during the NLF offseason will be to get younger, especially when it comes to aging players slated to hit the open market.
The Patriots made their first trade deadline move on Monday, sending edge rusher Josh Uche to the Chiefs for a sixth-round pick, and New England may have more moves in store as Nov. 5 approaches.
After a season in which the New England Patriots played some of their worst football in decades, they came out and looked like a competent football team to open the 2024 campaign.
The New England Patriots offense was historically bad at points in the 2023 season, which upset members of the defense, such as Jonathan Jones. In an interview
Patriots cornerback Jonathan Jones has addressed rumors mentioning Ravens star Lamar Jackson as a possible replacement for starting quarterback Mac Jones.
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