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  1. 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 . Jones played his entire professional career with the Seattle Seahawks, where he was a seven ...

  2. Jun 25, 2023 · In his 12 years as a Seahawk, Jones gave up just 23 total sacks and was called for holding only nine times. It’s safe to say that Seattle struck gold when the franchise drafted Jones. He was big at 6’5 and 325 pounds, but Jones was athletic and quick, which ensured that even the NFL’s best edge rushers were stymied.

  3. A team leader, Jones was an integral part of Alexander’s MVP season in 2005. Jones helped his running back chalk up a franchise-record and league-high 1,880 yards while establishing the then NFL mark for touchdowns in a season (28) as Seattle led the NFL in scoring with 452 points. Jones’ team-record 10 playoff starts included the 2005 NFC ...

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  5. Mar 5, 2023 · Akron Beacon Journal. Walter Jones shuffled through his belongings last week to find the children's book he received from a fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame left tackle's youngest daughter. Jones didn't merely bond and participate in a toast with Browns legend Joe Thomas and his wife, Annie, while bringing once-in-a-lifetime news to the couple ...

  6. Feb 1, 2014 · Like Largent, Jones made the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility (Kennedy earned induction in his fourth). Jones becomes the 10th offensive lineman to achieve that distinction. Along with other members of the HOF Class of 2014, Jones will officially be enshrined in Canton Aug. 2. Jones spent his entire career (1997-08) as ...

  7. Checkout the latest stats for Walter Jones. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, college, draft, and more on Pro-football-reference.com.

  8. Jul 30, 2014 · In hindsight, however, the Rams should have just stayed put with the No. 6 overall pick, which was originally theirs, and selected Jones. A great debate could be had over whether Pace or Jones was ...