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DaQuan Jones

DaQuan Steven Jones (born December 17, 1991) is an American professional football defensive tackle for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League (NFL). He stands 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 320 pounds. Jones played college football at Penn State University, where he was a standout defensive lineman. Selected by the Tennessee Titans in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft, he has established himself as a durable interior lineman over a 12-year professional career. Jones began his NFL tenure with the Titans, spending seven seasons there from 2014 to 2020 and developing into a reliable rotational player known for his run-stopping ability. In 2021, he signed with the as a , contributing in 17 games during his lone season with the team. Joining the Bills in 2022, Jones has become a key part of Buffalo's defensive line, providing veteran leadership and consistent performance in their aggressive 4-3 scheme. Through the 2025 season, he has appeared in 161 regular-season games, starting all of them, while accumulating 19 sacks, 359 combined tackles, three forced fumbles, and three fumble recoveries—including one returned for a touchdown in 2016. Throughout his career, Jones has been recognized for his resilience, having overcome early injuries and maintained a high snap count despite entering as a mid-round pick. His longevity and starting consistency highlight his role as an unsung contributor on strong defensive units, particularly with the Bills' contending roster in recent years.

Early life

Family and upbringing

DaQuan Jones was born on December 17, 1991, in . He grew up in a close-knit family, with his parents Steve Jones and Valie Newborn, alongside his three brothers, Devon Newborn, Dashaun Jones, and Dajon Jones. His father, Steve, worked as a cook at and played a pivotal role in shaping Jones' early development amid financial hardships and frequent moves within the community. As a child, Jones faced significant challenges, including bullying due to his size; by seventh grade, he weighed around 250 pounds at 6-foot-2, which drew taunts from peers and contributed to struggles with and schoolwork. Initially, he channeled his energy into , where he showed talent during , but academic difficulties and personal instability, including his mother's incarceration for attempted in 2008, added to the pressures at home. These experiences fostered , as Jones later reflected on the instability of often sharing a two-seat for sleeping due to unpaid . Jones' transition to football began around this time, encouraged by his father Steve and high school assistant coach Bill Spalik, who urged him to harness his physical build as an asset rather than a liability, transforming the bullying over his weight into for the . Under Steve's guidance, which emphasized , hard work, and after gaining custody around age 16, Jones developed greater , improving his academic performance and becoming the first in his to pursue and complete a four-year college degree. This shift not only redirected his focus but also instilled lifelong values that supported his personal growth before entering organized athletics.

High school career

DaQuan Jones attended Johnson City Senior High School in , where he was a member of the class of 2010. During his high school years, he participated in and , emerging as a dual-sport standout. Jones initially played as an offensive lineman but transitioned to the defensive line, where he became a dominant force. In his senior year, he recorded 70 tackles, three sacks, and four fumble recoveries, contributing significantly to the team's efforts under coach Fred Deinhardt. His versatility allowed him to excel on both sides of the ball, showcasing the athleticism that drew attention from college recruiters. As a highly touted prospect, Jones was rated a four-star recruit by and three stars by . He received scholarship offers from multiple programs, including , , , , and , to which he committed in June 2009.

College career

2010–2011 seasons

Jones joined the as a true defensive in 2010 after being recruited as a versatile high school athlete capable of playing both offense and defense. The coaching staff initially held him out of the first three games, but his impressive showings in practice prompted his debut against in the fourth game and activation for the remaining nine regular-season contests. In those appearances, Jones recorded six tackles, 1.0 tackle for loss, and 0.5 while transitioning primarily to the defensive line. He also appeared in the Outback Bowl against , recording a . As a in 2011, Jones emerged as a key rotational and top reserve at , participating in all 13 games with four starts. He accumulated eight tackles over the season, with no tackles for loss or sacks, often providing depth behind starters like and Jordan Hill. His contributions helped anchor a stout Nittany Lions defense that ranked 5th nationally in scoring defense, allowing 16.8 points per game. These formative seasons occurred during the final years of head coach Joe Paterno's tenure, a period marked by the November 2011 child sex abuse scandal involving assistant coach , which led to Paterno's immediate dismissal and severe NCAA sanctions against the program in , including vacated wins and scholarship reductions. Amid this turmoil, Jones focused on personal development, adapting to the physical and academic demands of while building strength and technique; he later reflected on his early years as "decent" but acknowledged room for growth in preparation for a larger role.

2012–2013 seasons

In the 2012 season, DaQuan Jones emerged as a key contributor on Penn State's defensive line, securing a starting role during and starting the first 11 games at . His first career start came against in the season opener. He recorded 22 total tackles, including 2.0 tackles for loss and 0.5 sacks, while also securing one fumble recovery that highlighted his ability to disrupt plays in the backfield. Jones played in 12 games overall, providing consistent run defense for a Nittany Lions unit that ranked 16th nationally in scoring defense at 19.1 points per game. Jones' senior year in 2013 marked a breakout campaign, as he started all 12 games and served as a co-captain for the team. He achieved career highs with 56 tackles, 11.5 tackles for loss, and 3.0 sacks, earning first-team All-Big Ten honors from both coaches and media. A standout performance came against Eastern Michigan, where he tallied 9 tackles, 2.0 tackles for loss, and 1.0 sack in a 45-7 , anchoring a defense that limited the Eagles to just 1.7 yards per carry. Jones also recovered one fumble during the season, contributing to Penn State's improved 7-5 record. Over his four-year college career at Penn State, Jones appeared in 46 games with 23 starts, accumulating 92 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, and 4.5 sacks. His development into a reliable run-stopper at 6-foot-4 and 322 pounds earned him an invitation to the . Scouts projected him as a mid-round pick in the , valuing his size, strength, and potential as an interior defensive lineman.

Professional career

Tennessee Titans (2014–2020)

DaQuan Jones was selected by the in the fourth round (112th overall) of the out of Penn State. As a in 2014, Jones made his NFL debut in the season opener against the on September 7. He appeared in seven games with one start, primarily in a rotational role on the defensive line, recording eight combined tackles and his first career in the finale against the . Jones emerged as a full-time starter in 2015, playing all 16 games at and logging 45 tackles while helping anchor the ' run defense. He maintained that starting role in , again appearing in all 16 games with 26 tackles and 1.5 sacks, contributing to a defensive unit that improved its overall performance. In 2017, Jones achieved career highs with 31 tackles and 3.5 sacks through the first 12 games as a starter, showcasing his development as a versatile interior pass rusher before suffering a torn injury in Week 13 against the Houston Texans, which sidelined him for the remainder of the season. He was placed on injured reserve on December 4. In 2018, Jones continued as a starter, appearing in all 16 games with 16 starts and recording 34 combined tackles, contributing to the ' defensive efforts. During the 2019 season, he started all 16 games, tallying 42 combined tackles and 1.0 while providing consistent run defense. Jones had a breakout year in 2020, starting all 16 games and achieving career highs with 49 combined tackles and 2.0 , along with 1 forced fumble, solidifying his role on the ' defensive line.

Carolina Panthers (2021)

Jones signed a one-year, fully guaranteed contract with the worth $4.05 million on April 20, 2021, following seven seasons with the . During the 2021 season, Jones emerged as a reliable starter on the ' defensive line, appearing in all 17 games and starting every contest. He recorded 38 total tackles, including 19 solo stops, along with 1.0 , 1 forced fumble, and 6 hits, contributing significantly to the team's run defense efforts. Early in the season, Jones dealt with a minor groin injury that limited his practice participation in Week 2, but he did not miss any games and maintained consistent availability throughout the year. Following the 2021 campaign, Jones became an unrestricted in March 2022 after the Panthers opted not to retain him.

Buffalo Bills (2022–present)

DaQuan Jones signed a two-year, $14 million contract with the in March 2022, marking his return to the after a stint with the . In his first season with the Bills, Jones appeared in 16 games with 16 starts, recording 38 total tackles (22 solo) and 2.0 sacks while excelling as a run defender on the interior line. His performance helped solidify Buffalo's defensive front against rushing attacks, where he ranked highly in run-stop win rate among interior linemen. Jones started all 7 games he played in 2023 before suffering a torn pectoral injury that sidelined him for the remainder of the season. He contributed 16 total tackles (8 solo) and 2.5 sacks prior to the injury. On March 12, 2024, Jones agreed to a two-year extension with the Bills worth $16 million, including $10.5 million guaranteed. He went on to play all 16 games that season with 16 starts, tallying 23 total tackles (11 solo) and 2.5 sacks. Entering 2025, Jones established himself as a leader on the Bills' defensive line, providing stability and mentorship to younger players while benefiting from the team's proximity to his hometown of , which he has described as a personal motivator. As of November 10, he had appeared in 6 games with 6 starts, recording 9 total tackles (4 solo) and 2.0 sacks. Jones missed four consecutive games due to a injury sustained in Week 6 warmups but returned to the lineup on November 9 against the , contributing to the defensive efforts in that win.

NFL career statistics

Regular season

DaQuan Jones has compiled a solid career as a in the , amassing 200 solo tackles, 159 assists, 19.0 sacks, 3 forced fumbles, 3 fumble recoveries, and 5 pass deflections over 161 games played (155 starts) from 2014 to 2025. The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of his defensive statistics:
YearTeamGGSSoloAstTotalSacksTFLQB HitsFFFRPD
2014TEN715381.012100
2015TEN16162520450.033010
2016TEN1616179261.523010
2017TEN12121912313.545000
2018TEN16162014340.045001
2019TEN16162121421.002003
2020TEN16162920492.046100
202117171919381.016100
2022BUF16162216382.0311010
2023BUF7788162.545000
2024BUF16161112232.557001
2025BUF664592.023000
Career-16115520015935919.03358335
Jones began his career as a rotational player for the in 2014, appearing in seven games with one start and recording his first that season. By , he transitioned to a full-time starter role, maintaining that status through his tenures with the (2014–2020), (2021), and (2022–present). His production evolved steadily, with career-high solo tackles of 29 in 2020 and consistent contributions in tackles for loss and hits, peaking at 11 in 2022. Jones' sack totals highlight his disruptive impact, reaching a career high of 3.5 in 2017 while with the , followed by strong performances of 2.5 sacks each in 2023 and 2024, and 2.0 through six games in 2025. As a mainstay on the Bills' defensive line, he helped anchor a unit that ranked fourth in the in opponent rushing yards per game (104.6) during the season, contributing to their overall defensive solidity.

Postseason

DaQuan Jones has appeared in 10 postseason games across his career, starting all of them, with the in 2019–2020 and the from 2022 to 2024. His contributions have focused on run defense and support in team playoff efforts. In the 2019 postseason with the , Jones played three games during their run to the Championship, registering 6 combined tackles (2 solo, 4 assists) and 0.5 , including 2 tackles in the win over the Patriots and shared sack credit in the loss to the Chiefs. In the 2020 loss to , he added 3 combined tackles (2 solo, 1 assist) and 1 full . Jones joined the Bills' playoff rotations starting in 2022, appearing in one game with 1 assisted tackle and 1 pass deflection in the Wild Card victory over the Dolphins. In 2023, he saw action in two games, tallying 3 assisted tackles (2 against the Steelers in the Wild Card and 1 versus the Chiefs in the Divisional round). For the 2024 postseason, he participated in three games as part of Buffalo's champion defense, contributing 6 combined tackles (3 solo, 3 assists) with no sacks, including pressure on key stops in the Divisional round against the Steelers. These efforts supported the Bills' consistent postseason presence but did not result in a appearance. As of November 14, 2025, Jones remains eligible for the 2025 postseason with the Bills, whose is ongoing.
YearTeamGames PlayedCombined TacklesSolo TacklesAssisted TacklesSacksPass Deflections
2019TEN36240.50
2020TEN13211.00
2022BUF11010.01
2023BUF23030.00
2024BUF36330.00
Career-10197121.51

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