Back on November 3, the Tennessee Titans traded defensive end Dre'Mont Jones to the Baltimore Ravens. As part of the trade, the Ravens sent over the New York Jets 2026 fifth-round pick.
It's hard to argue who has been the more impactful trade acquisition by the Baltimore Ravens this season, between outside linebacker Dre'Mont Jones and safety Alohi Gilman this season.
The Ravens smacked Cincinnati in the mouth 24-0 during a cold-weather game at Paycor Stadium on Sunday, and Baltimore defensive tackle Dre'Mont Jones had some cutting words ready about Cincinnati's losing output.
How many of the 53 players in NFL history rack up at least 100 receiving yards and catch a touchdown pass in a Conference Championship game can you name in seven minutes?
A Baltimore Ravens pass rusher received a fine from the NFL for an action in a recent game and gave his response to the league. The NFL fined Ravens linebacker Dre'Mont Jones $14,055 for unsportsmanlike conduct in the 23-10 win over the New York Jets at M&T Banks Stadium in Week 12.
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The Baltimore Ravens have had to wait months for their pass-rush to swing a game. One of their worst positional units has routinely placed as little pressure on opposing quarterbacks as any group in the NFL, only finding a little bit of rhythm across a slowly-developing win streak and during a truly favorable slate of opponents.
When the Baltimore Ravens invade Huntington Bank Field to take on the Cleveland Browns in a Week 11 AFC North clash, it will be a hostile environment for almost every player on the team except one.
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Dre'Mont Jones is preparing to make his team debut against the Minnesota Vikings in Week 10. Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr hopes Jones can bring some juice to a pass rush unit in need of an energy boost.
The Ravens keep receiving praise for the move.
Through the first nine weeks of the 2025 season, the Baltimore Ravens are tied for the second-fewest sacks with 11, have the third-lowest pressure rate per drop-back at 15% and have the fourth-fewest pressures with 48.
Tennessee Titans general manager Mike Borgonzi took to the podium less than 24 hours after the team's non-eventful trade deadline. In total, Tennessee made two trades: Roger McCreary and Dre'Mont Jones.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
The Baltimore Ravens added some much-needed help to their pass-rush earlier this week, swapping for the rights to Tennessee Titans veteran Dre'Mont Jones on the evening before the NFL trade deadline.
After trading Roger McCreary and Dre'Mont Jones, the Tennessee Titans found themselves with a little extra draft capital. Their pick-swap for McCreary increased a late-round pick, and they were able to land a conditional pick from the Baltimore Ravens for Jones.
The trade for veteran pass rusher Dre'Mont Jones wasn't the only roster move the Baltimore Ravens made on the day of the midseason deadline. They also announced the signing of undrafted rookie safety Keondre Jackson to the 53-man roster off the practice squad.
The Tennessee Titans made a deal with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night before the trade deadline to send EDGE Dre'Mont Jones to Baltimore for a conditional 5th round pick.
Fans always want to see teams make trades to improve the roster as often as possible. It's an easy demand when you don't have to worry about salary cap ramifications or what happens when a player doesn't fit a particular scheme .
One night before the trade deadline, the Tennessee Titans dealt linebacker Dre'Mont Jones to the Baltimore Ravens for a fifth-round pick. It marks the second trade they've made ahead of the deadline, going back to cornerback Roger McCreary's deal last week.
The NFL trade deadline will, in fact, not pass the Baltimore Ravens by without an upgrade. It was reported on Monday night that the Ravens had agreed to a trade to acquire veteran pass rusher Dre'Mont Jones from the Tennessee Titans.
The Baltimore Ravens are adding a hot hand to their needy pass-rushing group for the back half of the season. The Ravens have acquired Tennessee Titans edge Dre'Mont Jones for a conditional 2026 fifth-round pick, according to multiple reports.
The Baltimore Ravens still have plenty of work to do to make up for their rough start to the 2025 season, but thanks to an aggressive front office, they might have a chance.
With rookie quarterback and No. 1 overall pick Cam Ward at the helm, the Titans will “be careful about further gutting certain areas of the roster."
Among the names added to the fold for the Tennessee Titans this past offseason, one of the more notable names added on the defensive side of the ball was none other than veteran edge rusher Dre'Mont Jones, coming aboard after spending his past two seasons with the Seattle Seahawks.
It's never a fun thing in the NFL to be cut. Just ask Tennessee Titans linebacker Dre'Mont Jones. Jones, 28, was let go by the Seattle Seahawks after the 2024 season as a cap casualty, but he re-signed with the Titans shortly after leaving the pacific northwest.
The Seattle Seahawks' first round of roster cuts on Tuesday proved to be a sizable one, as they released four players and saved over $27 million in cap space.
The Seattle Seahawks face a long offseason ahead of them, but that comes with a number of different challenges. By winning 10 games, the Seahawks have proven to be good.
Dre'Mont Jones was the Seattle Seahawks' big addition last offseason, signing a three-year, $51 million deal with the club early in free agency. Unfortunately for both Jones and the Seahawks, his first season in the Pacific Northwest wasn't anything to write home about.
Dre'Mont Jones's value isn't the right price for Denver. Jones, Denver's sack leader last season, plans to test free agency, per Troy Reneck of KMGH-TV in Denver, after the Broncos chose not to franchise tag him.
Lock was selected in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft by Denver, while Jones was taken by the team in the third round.
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