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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Shifts to injured reserve
The Seattle Seahawks placed Josh Jones (hamstring) on injured reserve Tuesday, John Boyle of the team's official site reports.Jones departed Sunday's win over the Rams with a hamstring injury and has since been placed on injured reserve, meaning he'll now be forced to sit out of Seattle's next four matchups at minimmum. Ryan Neal (knee), Quandre Diggs and Johnathan Abram are currently in line to operate as the Seahawks' top safety options.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Exits with injury
Josh Jones will not return Sunday against the Rams due to a hamstring injury.Jones came into the day questionable due to an illness, but despite suiting up, he'll have his day cut short due to a new injury. In his absence, Joey Blount will likely see increased work at safety behind Quandre Diggs and Ryan Neal.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Will play Sunday
Josh Jones (illness) has been ruled active ahead of Sunday's game against the Rams.Jones was deemed questionable Friday after coming down with an illness that made the rounds in Seattle's locker room Week 13. Nevertheless, he'll still suit up for this divisional matchup. Jones has primarily played on special teams over the Seattle Seahawks' last two games, and he'll likely slot into a reserve role at safety Sunday.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Questionable due to illness
Josh Jones is questionable for Sunday's matchup against the Rams due to an illness, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.Jones landed on the injury report Thursday as a non-participant due to an illness and is considered questionable for Sunday's matchup. After garnering a major role in Seattle's secondary to start the year, Jones has played just 20 defensive snaps over his past two appearances, so his potential absence wouldn't be a major blow to the Seattle Seahawks defense.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Plays every snap
Josh Jones posted seven tackles (six solo) in Sunday's 27-23 loss to the Falcons.Jones is the starting strong safety now that Jamal Adams (quad/knee) has been ruled out for the year. While Jones isn't able to rush the passer like Adams, he has produced 18 tackles (13 solo) through three games and should be a useful IDP option going forward.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Tallies seven stops
Josh Jones posted seven tackles (four solo) in Monday's 17-16 win over the Broncos.Jamal Adams went down with a serious knee injury early in the game, so it's difficult to predict what Jones' role would've looked like if Adams was healthy. However, Adams could miss significant time, so Jones should bump into a starting role moving forward. He handled an 80 percent snap share in Monday's game and finished third on the team in tackles. The 2017 second-round pick has IDP fantasy appeal if he stays healthy.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Handling starting reps
Josh Jones is working with the starters in the Seattle Seahawks' three-safety, base defense, Gregg Bell of The Tacoma News Tribune reports.Jones is getting a fresh start in Seattle after failing to secure a roster spot in Green Bay, Dallas, Jacksonville or Indianapolis. In March of 2021, Jones underwent surgery to remove his thyroid, and the 2017 second-round pick has felt far better since the procedure. He's eyeing a starting role in 2022 now that the Seahawks are expected to roll out three safeties in their base defense. Jamal Adams and Quandre Diggs are the Seahawks' traditional starters, and Ryan Neal was in line for the third safety slot, but he has been battling ligament damage in his ankle. With Neal unable to get many reps, Jones is making the most of the opportunity and looks poised for a major role in Week 1.
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Seahawks' Josh Jones: Finds home in Seattle
The Seattle Seahawks signed Josh Jones on Tuesday, John Boyle of Seahawks.com reports.Jones appeared in four games for Seattle last season after coming over from Indianapolis. The 2017 second-round pick has struggled to carve out a consistent role during his NFL career, but he continues to garner opportunities. He'll likely compete for a depth role in the Seahawks' secondary during the 2022 campaign.
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Josh Jones: Let go by Colts
Josh Jones was waived by the Colts on Saturday.Jones filled a depth role at safety for the Colts since Week 7 with Khari Willis (calf) sidelined. He played primarily on special teams, racking up five total tackles across six games.
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Colts' Josh Jones: Joins active roster
The Indianapolis Colts signed Josh Jones to their active roster Monday.The Colts currently have T.J. Carrie (undisclosed) and Julian Blackmon (Achilles) on injured reserve, and Khari Willis (calf) exited the Week 8 loss to the Titans early, so they will add Jones to their active roster to add depth to their secondary. If Willis is unable to suit up in Week 9, George Odum will likely draw the start with Andrew Sendejo, as Jones operates as the primary backup.