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Cyrus Jones

Cyrus Jones (born November 29, 1993) is an American former professional football player who primarily played as a and in the (). A Baltimore native, he excelled in high school at , where he was named Maryland's Player of the Year in 2011, earned Baltimore Sun All-Metro honors in 2010, and participated in the 2012 . Jones played at the from 2012 to 2015, transitioning from to , and became renowned for his punt return prowess, leading the NCAA and in punt returns (42), return yards (530), and return touchdowns (4) during his senior year in 2015. He ranks 10th in history for career punt return yards per return (12.5) and sixth for punt return touchdowns (4) since 1976. Selected by the in the second round (60th overall) of the after a four-year, $4.0 million contract, Jones appeared in 14 games during his debut season, primarily contributing on special teams with 12 punt returns for 50 yards. As a member of the Patriots, he earned a championship ring following the 2016 season, though he later expressed feeling disconnected from the victory due to limited playing time. Released by in 2018, Jones signed with the , where he played 15 games over 2018 and 2019, recording one punt return touchdown among 35 returns for 417 yards, alongside 12 tackles. His career also included two fumble recoveries and seven tackles in 2016. He briefly joined the in 2019 but saw minimal action before undergoing open-heart surgery in late 2019, after which he did not return to play in the . Since 2021, he has worked as a territory manager in sales, with no further activity as of 2025. Over his four-year career, Jones appeared in 31 games, amassing 655 total return yards and one touchdown while starting zero games at .

Early years

Early life

Cyrus Jones was born on November 29, 1993, in , , to parents Cyrus Jones Sr. and Tomika Jones. Growing up in , Jones was raised in a family that placed strong emphasis on education, hard work, and balancing academics with athletics. His father, a former college basketball player at , instilled these values by encouraging diligence and resilience, often drawing from his own experiences to motivate his son. Jones Sr. and Tomika stressed the importance of avoiding complacency and pursuing excellence in all endeavors, shaping Jones' disciplined approach to life and sports from a young age. Jones gained early exposure to football through his father, who introduced him to the game and initially positioned him as a , honing his speed and agility. As a lifelong fan, Jones developed a deep connection to professional , idolizing the team that represented his hometown pride and fueling his dreams of one day playing at that level. In high school, he played both and , among other positions.

High school career

Cyrus Jones attended the Gilman School in Baltimore, Maryland, where he emerged as a versatile athlete, playing wide receiver, running back, cornerback, and return specialist during his high school career. As a senior in 2011, Jones showcased his offensive prowess by rushing for 948 yards and 13 touchdowns on 109 carries while catching 39 passes for 635 receiving yards and six touchdowns; he also contributed on defense with five interceptions and scored four touchdowns on special teams. His performance helped lead Gilman to a 9-1 record and the Maryland Interscholastic Athletic Association A Conference championship. Jones earned several accolades for his senior season, including the Maryland Gatorade Football Player of the Year award, first-team All-State honors, and selection to the 2012 , where he publicly announced his college commitment. He had previously been named to the All-Metro team as a junior in 2010. In the recruitment process, Jones received over 40 offers but narrowed his choices to a top five that included , , , Ohio State, and , ultimately committing to the on January 5, 2012, citing strong bonds with the coaching staff—particularly assistant head coach —and the program's emphasis on football excellence and academics.

College career

University of Alabama

Jones arrived at the University of Alabama as a highly touted and played as a true in 2012, appearing in 11 games primarily on special teams with eight punt returns for 61 yards and four receptions for 51 yards, while contributing to the Crimson Tide's national championship-winning season. Prior to the 2013 season, head coach transitioned him to in the spring, a move that allowed Jones to leverage his athleticism on defense. In his sophomore year, Jones appeared in all 14 games, recording 25 tackles, two interceptions, and five pass breakups, establishing himself as a key rotational player in Alabama's secondary during their Championship campaign. As a in 2014, Jones started 12 of 14 games at , tallying 46 tackles, three interceptions, 13 pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery, while also handling four returns for 82 yards. His shutdown coverage earned him second-team All-SEC honors from the and helped anchor the defense en route to an SEC title. Over his career, Jones excelled as a returner, accumulating 673 yards and four touchdowns on 54 returns, showcasing his speed and vision that complemented his defensive role. In his senior season of 2015, Jones started all 15 games, posting 37 tackles, two interceptions, seven pass breakups, two forced fumbles, and one fumble recovery, while leading the nation with four return touchdowns and 530 return yards. He earned Defensive MVP honors in the 2015 semifinal against Michigan State, where he intercepted a pass and returned a 57 yards for a in Alabama's 38-0 victory. Jones' tenacious coverage style led to his nickname "Clamp Clampington," coined by a friend after a standout performance, reflecting his ability to lock down receivers during Alabama's run to the 2015 .

Defensive Statistics

SeasonClassGamesSoloAstTotal TacklesTFLSacksINTINT YdsPDFRFF
2012FR110000.00.000000
2013SO9187251.51.021500
2014JR143610462.00.03271312
2015SR15298374.00.0221712
Career4983251087.51.07492524

Return Statistics

SeasonClassGamesPunt RetPunt YdsAvgPR TDKick RetKick YdsAvgKR TD
2012FR118617.601025025.00
2013SO900-000-0
2014JR1448220.5047719.30
2015SR154253012.6412424.00
Career495467312.541535123.40

Professional career

2016 NFL Draft

Prior to the , Cyrus Jones was projected as a mid-round selection due to his versatility as a and , highlighted by his athletic profile at the . He measured 5 feet 10 inches tall and weighed 197 pounds, recording a time of 4.46 seconds, which underscored his speed and agility for both defensive and special teams roles. Scouts praised his transition from to at , noting his aggressive play style and potential to contribute immediately on returns, building on his college record of over 1,000 punt return yards. The selected Jones in the second round with the 60th overall pick in the . This choice addressed the team's need for depth at and a dynamic , given Jones's combine performance and positional flexibility. Following the , Jones signed a four-year contract with the Patriots worth approximately $4.01 million, including a of $1.11 million and $1.45 million in guaranteed money. The deal aligned with the standard slot value for a second-round pick at that position. Initial expectations positioned him as a special teams asset, particularly for punt and kickoff returns, while serving as a developmental depth piece in the secondary.

New England Patriots (first stint)

Cyrus Jones began his NFL career with the after being selected in the second round of the . As a , he appeared in 10 games, starting one, and recorded seven tackles on defense. Jones primarily contributed on special teams as a , handling eight kickoff returns for 180 yards and 11 returns for 46 yards, though he struggled with ball security, fumbling five times on returns. Despite his challenges, Jones was part of the Patriots' roster for against the in February . He was inactive for the game but received a as a member of the victorious team that staged a historic 28–3 comeback to win 34–28 in overtime. Jones' season was derailed before it began when he suffered a torn and partially torn in his right knee during the preseason finale against the on August 31. He played in three preseason games prior to the injury but was placed on injured reserve, missing the entire regular season and postseason. Following his recovery, Jones returned to the Patriots' training camp in 2018 but was waived on September 1 as part of final roster cuts to reach the 53-player limit.

Baltimore Ravens (first stint)

After being waived by the on September 1, 2018, Cyrus Jones signed with the ' practice squad on September 3.

New England Patriots (second stint)

On September 19, 2018, the signed Cyrus Jones off the ' to a two-year , bringing him back to the team for a second time after his initial release earlier that month. This move addressed needs in the return game and provided depth at , leveraging Jones' familiarity with the Patriots' system from his rookie year. During his brief return, Jones appeared in two games primarily in a special teams role, handling punt returns and contributing minimally on . He returned five punts for 45 yards, averaging 9.0 yards per return, and recorded one while playing just 10 defensive snaps. Although his statistical output was limited, Jones demonstrated a noticeable shift in mindset following his 2017 injury, adopting a more positive and stress-free approach to his career. In an , he stated, "I’ve just got a way more stress-free and positive approach to everything," reflecting greater maturity and embrace of the team's culture compared to his earlier tenure. The Patriots released Jones on October 6, 2018, to create roster space amid a crowded depth chart at , ending his short second stint after he had been inactive for the previous game.

Baltimore Ravens (second stint)

On October 8, 2018, the Baltimore Ravens claimed Cyrus Jones off waivers from the , initiating his more extended period with the team after a brief earlier stint on their that September. Jones made his Ravens debut on October 14 against the , recording four returns for 50 yards in 18 special teams snaps. Over the remainder of the 2018 season, he appeared in 11 games, logging 192 special teams snaps (66% of the team's total) and handling 18 returns for 259 yards, with minimal defensive participation (five total snaps). A highlight came on November 25, 2018, when Jones returned a 70 yards for a against the in Week 12, providing a pivotal score in the ' 34-17 victory, marking his first , and earning him AFC Special Teams Player of the Week honors. As a native, Jones expressed emotional significance in contributing to his hometown team during this period. A native and lifelong fan who attended in the city, Jones relished the opportunity to play for his childhood favorite team, stating he would be "pumped up" for his first home game in front of local supporters. Jones remained with the into the 2019 season under the final year of his rookie contract, playing in eight games mostly as the punt with 113 yards on 12 returns and limited defensive participation totaling just 11 snaps. The Ravens waived Jones on November 12, 2019, as part of midseason roster adjustments to add defensive line depth.

Denver Broncos

On November 13, 2019, the claimed Cyrus Jones off waivers from the , who had released him the previous day. Jones joined the Broncos' roster as depth in the secondary and on special teams but did not appear in any regular-season games during his brief tenure. Later that month, on , 2019, the Broncos placed Jones on the reserve/non-football injury list due to an undisclosed medical issue, in a corresponding move to claim Shakial off waivers. The issue was later revealed as a congenital coronary defect, leading to open-heart on December 12, 2019, after which he did not return to play. He remained on the list through the end of the 2019 season. Jones' time with the Broncos marked the conclusion of his NFL career, as he appeared in a total of 31 games across four seasons without recording any statistics during his stint in Denver. Following the 2019 season, he became an unrestricted free agent and did not sign with another NFL team thereafter.

Career statistics and accomplishments

NFL defensive and return statistics

Cyrus Jones' NFL defensive statistics primarily reflect his role as a cornerback with limited starting opportunities, totaling 19 combined tackles and 2 fumble recoveries across 31 games played.
YearTeamGames PlayedTackles (Comb/Solo/Ast)Fumble Recoveries
2016New England Patriots107 (3/4)2
2018New England Patriots21 (0/1)0
2018Baltimore Ravens117 (5/2)0
2019Baltimore Ravens84 (3/1)0
Career Totals3119 (11/8)2
As a , Jones handled 46 punt returns for 463 yards and 1 , along with 9 kickoff returns for 192 yards, with his sole return occurring on a 70-yard punt return in 2018.
YearTeamGames PlayedPunt Returns (No./Yds/TD)Kickoff Returns (No./Yds/TD)
20161011/46/08/180/0
201825/45/00/0/0
20181118/259/11/12/0
2019812/113/00/0/0
Career Totals3146/463/19/192/0

Awards and honors

During his time at the University of Alabama, Cyrus Jones earned second-team All-SEC honors in 2014 as a , recognizing his contributions with 46 tackles, 13 pass breakups, and three that season. In 2015, he was named the Defensive MVP of the after recording an and a punt return in Alabama's 38–0 victory over Michigan State, helping secure a berth. That same year, Jones received SEC Co-Special Teams Player of the Week honors following a performance against Charleston Southern where he returned two punts for (43 yards and 72 yards), leading the nation with three punt return . In the NFL, Jones was part of the ' Super Bowl LI-winning roster in 2017, earning a despite being inactive for the game. While with the in 2018, he was awarded Special Teams Player of the Week for a 70-yard return against the . At the high school level, Jones garnered All-American recognition, including selections to the 2012 Parade All-American team and the 2012 All-American Game roster, as well as being named the 2011 Maryland Player of the Year during his senior season at .

Personal life

In April 2015, prior to his NFL draft, Cyrus Jones was arrested in , on two misdemeanor counts of third-degree —harassment and criminal mischief—stemming from an incident involving a 22-year-old . According to reports, Jones allegedly threatened the woman and damaged her cellphone after she refused to delete messages from another man. He was held in Tuscaloosa County Jail and released after posting a $1,000 bond. The charges were dismissed just two days later on May 1, 2015, at the request of the Tuscaloosa Police Department and City Attorney's Office, which stated that sufficient had existed for the arrest but further prosecution was not warranted. Jones cooperated with authorities by calling police himself to report the dispute. No trial or pretrial was required, and the incident did not result in any long-term legal consequences. Although the arrest occurred during his senior year at the University of Alabama, it drew scrutiny during the lead-up to the 2016 NFL Draft, potentially contributing to Jones being selected in the second round despite his strong college performance. No additional legal incidents have been reported in his professional career.

Health challenges and family

In December 2019, Cyrus Jones underwent open-heart surgery to correct a congenital anomalous coronary artery, a defect that had gone undetected throughout his life and was discovered during a routine medical evaluation after signing with the Denver Broncos. The procedure, performed successfully in Denver, addressed the abnormal routing of a coronary artery that posed a risk of sudden cardiac events, and Jones recovered without complications, though it ultimately prevented his return to professional football. Throughout his recovery, Jones drew significant support from his family, including his longtime girlfriend, Emily Wang, and their daughter, Cayza, who was born in July 2020. This familial backing was instrumental during a challenging period, as Jones navigated the physical and emotional aspects of his health scare while adjusting to life post-NFL. Since retiring from , Jones has channeled his experiences into advocacy through the Cy.Jones Foundation, which he founded in 2018 to motivate youth and, following his surgery, partnered with the to promote awareness of congenital heart conditions, heart disease prevention, and the importance of regular health screenings. As of 2025, he works as a territory manager at Priority1 and has focused on building a life beyond the sport, emphasizing personal growth and community impact.

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