The Seahawks are set to re-sign Jones to a one-year deal, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. Jones signed a one-year deal with the Seahawks in 2025, resulting in a victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl LX. The backup offensive tackle was an instrumental piece of the team's journey to the NFC's top seed, as he started at tackle for the final three games of the regular season due to Charles Cross' injury. Jones' production as the next man up seems to have earned him a chance to try to chase another Lombardi with the Seahawks in 2026.
Jones (knee) is active for Sunday's NFC Championship Game versus the Rams. Jones was considered questionable with a knee injury, but he'll now ultimately be able to give it a go. The 28-year-old will operate as the team's primary reserve option behind Charles Cross and Abraham Lucas at offensive tackle against Los Angeles.
Jones (knee) is listed as questionable ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Jones was unable to suit up for last Saturday's playoff win over the 49ers due to a knee injury he sustained before the contest. The backup left tackle will be a key depth piece with starter Charles Cross returning from a foot injury, as well as No. 3 offensive tackle Amari Kight (knee) doubtful to play. If neither Jones nor Kight can suit up, Mason Richman will be the first reserve option at left tackle.