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Following training camp practice No. 14 for the Jaguars, here are three key takeaways, including one WR who continues to ...
Training camp is a sign that football season is around the corner and it gives young players a chance to continue evolving ...
Second-year Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back Jarrian Jones initially was beaten on the rep. Wide receiver Dyami Brown blew past him and reeled in a perfectly thrown ball from quarterback Trevor ...
Nickel is likely what Jarrian Jones is and will always be best at. He was dominant his final season at FSU from the slot and ...
Jaguars cornerback Jarrian Jones discussed with News4JAX sports anchor Jamal St. Cyr the process of learning a new defensive ...
With some new injuries to two of the Jacksonville Jaguars' starters, we saw some noteworthy lineup changes during Monday's ...
However, Jarrian Jones has done enough throughout training camp to give himself a chance. His strong play in back-to-back practices are proof of it.
Jones had another highlight play on Day 6 of training camp where he came away with a one-handed interception, ripping the ball from the arms of Brian Thomas Jr. and reacting nonchalantly afterwards.
As the Jacksonville Jaguars transition to a new defensive scheme under Anthony Campanile, cornerback Jarrian Jones is navigating the learning curve that comes along with that. In Campanile's ...