According to Jay Morrison, the Bengals are elevating CB Sidney Jones and WR Stanley Morgan for the final game of the season. Jones, 27, is a former second-round pick of the Eagles back in 2017.
The Bengals elevated wide receiver Stanley Morgan Jr. and cornerback Sidney Jones IV for Sunday's season finale against the Browns. Morgan gives Cincinnati another option at wide receiver with Tee Higgins expected to miss the game with a hamstring injury.
According to Ben Baby, the Bengals signed DT Domenique Davis from the practice squad to the active roster and also elevated WR Shedrick Jackson and CB Sidney Jones for Week 16. Jones, 27, is a former second-round pick of the Eagles back in 2017.
The Indianapolis Colts defeated the Carolina Panthers, 27-13, in Week 9 behind stellar play from veteran cornerback Kenny Moore II. The 28-year-old recorded 8 combined tackles and 2 pass defenses while returning 2 interceptions for touchdowns.
Some think Jones is a fringe roster guy for the Bengals this summer. But, he can carve out a path similar to a predecessor and become an important part of a stout defense.
It is still unknown whether the move closes the door on a potential return of CB Eli Apple, who ranks as Pro Football Focus' No. 66 remaining free agent.
The first place Seattle Seahawks sit all alone atop the NFC West division after their 31-21 defeat of the Arizona Cardinals in Week 9 Sunday, and after having opted not to make any additions at the trade deadline.
It is well known by now that after failing to find a partner interested in the services of Sidney Jones enough to make a deal at the NFL trade deadline, the Seattle Seahawks opted to move on from Jones and announced he had been waived Tuesday evening.
Life comes at you fast in the NFL. After being waived by the Seahawks on Tuesday, veteran cornerback Sidney Jones learned that lesson the hard way. Nearly a year ago, Jones slid into Seattle's starting lineup replacing Tre Brown after the rookie suffered a season-ending knee injury.
NOVEMBER 1 SEAHAWKS WAIVE SIDNEY JONES The Seattle Seahawks have waived veteran cornerback Sidney Jones, after the conclusion of Tuesday's NFL Trade Deadline.
Jones has played just 45 defensive snaps this season, which brought a major change to his status with the team.
The Kansas City Chiefs are once again serious title contenders in 2022, and that means Andy Reid and the brass could feel adding one or two more key pieces to the roster could be what helps bring another Super Bowl to Missouri.
The NFL Trade Deadline is just under two weeks away, and the Seattle Seahawks could be one of the more active teams involved. According to a report from
After the Seattle Seahawks beat the Denver Broncos to start their season, the question was asked just how good they could be this season. However, after
Filling two open spots on their 90-man roster, the Seahawks signed cornerback Elijah Jones and tackle Liam Ryan after impressing as tryout players at their recent rookie minicamp.
On Monday, the Seahawks brought in additional competition at cornerback, sending a 2022 sixth-round pick to the Jaguars for former Washington Husky star Sidney Jones.
The Seahawks add some cornerback depth.
Regardless of how justified it is, it’s not a great look to shop a former high draft pick so quickly, even if it was a previous regime that made the selection.
Update: The Jaguars confirmed this signing at noon ET on Tuesday. The Jacksonville Jaguars are shoring up their outside secondary and expected to re-sign corner Sidney Jones IV.
The Jacksonville Jaguars, like many teams in the National Football League, found themselves in a precarious situation last spring. A global pandemic meant scouts and coaches were limited to tape when evaluating players.
This year's cutdowns featured several notable surprises. Among the moves, Leonard Fournette went from Duval to Tampa, and the Pats' trade for Sanu would prove to be a failure.
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