A former Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman is on the move once again, joining an AFC powerhouse next season. Reported by NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport, the Baltimore Ravens have acquired OT Josh Jones.
After the departures of Morgan Moses and Kevin Zeitler, the Baltimore Ravens are in need of bodies up front. Preferably bodies that can contribute to the pass protection of quarterback Lamar Jackson and the run blocking for new running back Derrick Henry.
The 2024 offseason has seen three starters from the Ravens’ 2023 offensive line depart. Additions up front will thus be a priority for the team, and a move in that regard has been made.
The Arizona Cardinals and Houston Texans face each other at NRG Stadium on Nov. 19. However, two familiar faces to the Cardinals’ organization will play their former team for the first time when they rep the Texans uniforms.
The Texans will need to find a new fill-in for left tackle Laremy Tunsil for Sunday's game against the Steelers. Josh Jones moved over from left guard to fill in for Tunsil in the last two games, but he will not be available this weekend.
The Houston Texans released their unofficial depth chart Tuesday afternoon ahead of their Week 1 contest against the Baltimore Ravens. They will enter M&T Bank Stadium with a depleted offensive line due to several injuries.
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The season is 10 days away, and the final takeaways of the preseason are here … The Chiefs and Chris Jones have an under-the-radar deadline coming tomorrow.
After releasing Josh Jones on Thursday, the Arizona Cardinals have brought in offensive lineman and ASU alumnus, Cohl Cabral. Cabral has had stints with three different NFL teams since going undrafted back in 2020.
It rolls like a tank, rumbles like a tank, and stinks like the inside of a tank, but as long as the Cardinals don't call it a tank they won't get in trouble for tanking.
Net return? Isaiah Simmons and Josh Jones for Josh Dobbs and a 7th round pick If there is one thing the Cardinals’ organization is brilliant at, it is in under-developing, mis-managing and then devaluing their own players —- and then having lost valuable leverage —- trying to trade them.
The Arizona Cardinals announced a third trade on Thursday, in addition to the deals sending safety Isaiah Simmons to the New York Giants and tackle Josh Jones to the Houston Texans.
Whereas most teams are gearing up for the 2023 season, Arizona has its sights set on 2024, and for good reason.
A busy day on the trade front for the Cardinals continues.
The Arizona Cardinals are fully embracing the rebuild, having now sent OT Josh Jones to the Houston Texans. This move comes mere hours after the trade that sent Isaiah Simmons to the Giants.
According to Adam Schefter, the Cardinals are trading OT Josh Jones to the Houston Texans. Schefter adds the Texans are giving up a fifth-round pick and also getting a seventh in exchange for Jones. It’s the second trade of the day for the Cardinals after dealing Isaiah Simmons and the second involving a former high pick.
Arizona Cardinals left tackle Josh Jones is in a bit of an interesting predicament. Entering the final year of his contract, the former third-round pick doesn’t have a clear path to playing time but is too good to just be a backup.
The Arizona Cardinals walk into an offseason where change is imminent. After the team introduced Jonathan Gannon on Thursday, the Cardinals have already
This season has not gone according to plan for the Cardinals, who were 8-2 at this point last season. Things can turn towards a more positive direction with a win over their division opponent, the 49ers, tomorrow night.
The Arizona Cardinals and Los Angeles Rams, two offensively challenged teams saddled with constant shuffling on the offensive line, will meet for the second time this season Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
When training camp opened at the end of the July, it’s safe to say Josh Jones wasn’t considered the favorite to be the team’s starting right guard when the regular season opens Sunday against the Tennessee Titans.
If you're an Arizona Cardinals fan, you've heard a lot about the move of offensive lineman Josh Jones from right tackle to right guard. You've also heard
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