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Walter Jones Jr. (born January 19, 1974) is an American former professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons. Born in Alabama , he played college football for the Florida State Seminoles .
William Augustus "Dub" Jones (December 29, 1924 – November 2, 2024) was an American professional football player who was a halfback for ten seasons in the National Football League (NFL) and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) in the late 1940s and early 1950s, primarily for the Cleveland Browns.
This is a list of players who have appeared in at least one regular season or postseason game in the National Football League (NFL) or American Football League (AFL) and have a last name that starts with "J". [a] This list is accurate through the end of the 2023 NFL season.
The National Football League 100th Anniversary All-Time Team was voted on ... Lou Creekmur, Dan Dierdorf, Forrest Gregg, Cal Hubbard, Walter Jones, Ron Mix ...
Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees: Year Inducted Name Position Career 1988: Fred Biletnikoff: WR: 1965–1978 2011: Deion Sanders: CB: 1989–2000, 2004–2005 2014: Derrick Brooks: LB: 1995–2008 2014: Walter Jones: OL: 1997–2008 2022: LeRoy Butler: S: 1990–2001
Walter Jones (Northern Irish footballer) (1925–2020), Northern Irish professional footballer; Walter Jones (sailor) (1926–2007), Bermudian sailor; Wali Jones (born 1942), American former basketball player; Walter Jones (American football) (born 1974), American former football player
Jones was a rhythm and blues singer during his football days, and was backed by the band Nightshift, which later became the group War. Jones sang onstage with Ray Charles, [29] performed on The Hollywood Palace in 1967 and 1968, and on The Merv Griffin Show in 1970. Jones was the inspiration for the name of the 1977 song "Deacon Blues" by ...
Allen was chosen as a member of the NFL's All-Decade Team for the 1990s and the 2000s. Also, he has been widely recognized as one of the NFL's all-time best offensive linemen, and one of the most powerful men to play the game. In his 14 seasons in the National Football League, he was named to the Pro Bowl 11 times, including his last as a 49er ...