Sources: Raiders cut CB Jones after trade efforts

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  • Ryan McFaddenApr 6, 2025, 02:57 PM ET

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      Ryan McFadden covers the Las Vegas Raiders for ESPN's NFL Nation. Prior to ESPN, McFadden was a Denver Broncos beat reporter for the Denver Post. McFadden also wrote about the Baltimore Ravens and University of Maryland athletics for The Baltimore Sun.

HENDERSON, Nev. -- The Las Vegas Raiders are releasing cornerback Jack Jones after attempting to trade him, sources confirmed to ESPN.

Jones played in 24 career games with the Raiders after the franchise claimed him off waivers in 2023, following his release from the New England Patriots, where he played just one full season.

In 2024, Jones started in 16 games and totaled a career-best in tackles (69), passes defended (16) and interceptions (three). However, Jones gave up 698 yards, nine touchdowns and a passer rating of 108.9 on 88 targets as the nearest defender.

Following the departure of Jones and Nate Hobbs, who joined the Green Bay Packers on a four-year deal, the Raiders' cornerback room currently features Jakorian Bennett, fourth-round pick Decamerion Richardson, M.J. Devonshire, Kyu Blu Kelly, Eric Stokes and Darnay Holmes.

Bennett, Stokes and Richardson play mostly on the outside while Holmes is the team's lone nickel cornerback. At the league meetings, general manager John Spytek said the team has to figure out the nickel spot.

"The nickel is a critical spot in Pete [Carroll]'s and [defensive coordinator Patrick Graham's] defense," Spytek said. "... We stress the importance of that position in our defense. They're asked to do a lot, and they can be hard to find."

Expect the Raiders to use this month's draft to improve the depth at cornerback. Las Vegas could target Michigan cornerback Will Johnson in the first round. Meanwhile, players like Maxwell Hairston (Kentucky) and Trey Amos (Ole Miss) could be potential Day 2 picks.

The news of Jones being released was first reported by NFL Network.

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