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Charles Jones (born August 5, 1996) is an American football tight end who is a free agent. He played college football at Tulane. Early years
Charlie Jones (born October 29, 1998) is an American professional football wide receiver and return specialist for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Buffalo, Iowa, and Purdue. Jones was an All-American with Purdue in 2022, and was selected by the Bengals in the 2023 NFL draft.
Charles Wilson Jones (footballer) (1914–1986), Welsh international football centre forward Charles Jones (footballer) (1888–?), English-born football outside left who played for Birmingham and Bristol Rovers
Charles "Yogi" Jones is a former American football linebacker who played professionally in the National Football League (NFL) for the Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at University of Pittsburgh. For the 2022 European League of Football season he is the new head coach of the Hamburg Sea Devils.
Charlie Edward Jones (born December 1, 1972) is an American former professional football player who was selected by the San Diego Chargers in the fourth round of the 1996 NFL draft. [1] A 5'8" wide receiver from Fresno State University, Jones played in 4 NFL seasons for the Chargers from 1996 to 1999.
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 an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 November 2024. American football player (born 1986) American football player Jamaal Charles Charles in 2023 No. 25, 28, 31 Position: Running back Personal information Born: (1986-12-27) December 27, 1986 (age 38) Port Arthur, Texas, U.S. Height: 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) Weight: 199 lb (90 kg) Career ...
Jones was the sideline reporter for NBC for the first Super Bowl (named the World Championship Game until Super Bowl III), where he interviewed Bob Hope at halftime and Super Bowl IX. He was the radio play-by-play announcer for Super Bowl III. In 1997, Jones was awarded the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Pete Rozelle Radio-Television