The Arizona Cardinals are still in the very early stages of a rebuild and trying to improve from a 4-13 record in head coach Jonathan Gannon's first season.
The Arizona Cardinals' offseason is in full swing now that the NFL Draft and free agency are out of the way. From this point on, it's all about making the 90-man roster as good as it can be via OTAs, workouts, and training camp.
The Arizona Cardinals went out in free agency and added a few players, some who will likely start and some who will be depth. Two of the deals they gave players ended up on PFF’s list of the most player-friendly contracts, suggesting they overpaid.
Pro Football Focus (PFF) gave out grades to each NFL team regarding their free agency moves. The Arizona Cardinals received a C grade, which stands as the worst in the entire league.
The Arizona Cardinals got off to quite the start in free agency. No - the team didn't sign the likes of a Brian Burns or Christian Wilkins - though the Cardinals did manage to bring in four fresh faces on Monday in Sean Murphy-Bunting, Bilal Nichols, Justin Jones and Mack Wilson.
Shortly after bringing in one defensive tackle, the Arizona Cardinals agreed to terms with another. Former Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones agreed to terms with the Cardinals on a 3 year $30 Million contract.
The Arizona Cardinals’ defense is shaping up to be vastly improved next season when compared to 2023. According to FoxSports.com senior national writer Peter Schrager, he announced that defensive tackle/lineman Justin Jones is going to sign a deal with Arizona.
The Arizona Cardinals have agreed to sign Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones, according to Peter Schrager of Fox Sports. It’s a three-year, $30.1 million deal that features $19.75 million in guaranteed money.
Browns GM Andrew Berry has some questions at defensive tackle. Is Chicago’s Justin Jones a viable answer? Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry hit the free agent jackpot in 2023 with the signings of Dalvin Tomlinson, Maurice Hurst, and Shelby Harris.
The Chicago Bears defensive line is in a good spot with a nice mix of youth and veterans. But you can never have enough defensive linemen. With the departure of Justin Jones, the Bears need to add at least one defensive tackle this offseason.
The NFL free agency period will soon begin and sometimes the best free agent acquisitions are the ones you retain, not the ones you add. For the Chicago Bears, the team has a handful of players on the roster set to depart in free agency this offseason.
It is possibly the toughest call on all Bears free agents. The people at Pro Football Focus would say otherwise, but the call on bringing back defensive tackle Justin Jones can depend on several factors.
It's well known at this point, but the Chicago Bears' new and improved team embarrassed themselves on Sunday against the Green Bay Packers. The Packers trounced the Bears on their home field 38-20 in Week 1.
His words show guts and confidence, not only in himself but his teammates. But he did just give Green Bay some bulletin-board material.
Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love tried to troll the Chicago Bears on Father’s Day. Instead, he caught himself in a self-own situation. Bears safety Jaquan Brisker commented on it.
Justin Jones made himself a lot more fans today in Chicago. His jersey is about to start flying off the shelves after his recent comments about the NFC North division rival Green Bay Packers. While meeting with the media today, Jones told reporters exactly what he thinks about the Packers and their fans.
Chicago Bears defensive tackle Justin Jones blasted both Aaron Rodgers and the esteemed quarterback's former team, the Green Bay Packers, on Tuesday. Rodgers was traded to the New York Jets in late April, paving the way for fourth-year QB Jordan Love to take over as the Packers' starter this season.
The Chicago Bears added to the trenches in big ways during the 2023 NFL Draft. The Bears added offensive tackle Darnell Wright in the first round. They added two defensive tackles, Gervon Dexter Sr.
In Week 2, the chanting began in the late fourth quarter, as it often does at Lambeau Field during Bears-Packers games. They even have a song using this chant in Green Bay.
It’s always different when training camp transitions from shorts and shirts to full pads. The Chicago Bears are reworking a brand new defense and Justin Jones is set to play a critical role.
Lake Forest, Ill.— When the Chicago Bears signed defensive tackle Justin Jones to a two-year deal worth $12M in free agency, head coach Matt Eberflus knew exactly what his team was getting: A solid veteran who understood the nuances of football, giving the Bears a solid presence that would anchor the middle of the defensive line.
The Tuesday announcement about Larry Ogunjobi signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers to fortify their imposing defensive front only underscored the commitment by the Bears to defensive tackle Justin Jones as their three technique.
There is an element of risk involved for the Bears with relying on veteran defensive tackle Justin Jones at the three technique. Jones is no exact fit
Defensive tackle Justin Jones, who turned in a career year with the Chargers last season, is reportedly headed to Chicago. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Jones is signing with the Bears.
Ogunjobi failed his physical, leading to the Jones signing.
Drew Lock’s decision to trash talk the L.A. Chargers ended up aging like unrefrigerated milk. Now one Chargers player is calling him out for it.
A calf injury sidelined Jones in September, but the Chargers appeared to expect him back sooner.
The Chargers have once again been one of the most banged up teams in the league, but it looks like reinforcements are on the way.
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