Walter Jones

Walter Jones

Walter Jones is in the NFL and is an offensive tackle for the Seattle Seahawks. He wears number 71 and is 6'5 and 307 pounds.

 
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So you want Mike Holmgren to replace Tim Ruskell as the Seahawks’ general manager, huh? That seems to be the generally vehement sentiment in the wake of the Seahawks’ injury-riddled 2-5 start. It’s understandable that folks are upset about the team’s tough start, ticked off about three blowout losses in four games, and dismayed that the offensive line has fallen apart again. But why are people calling for the head of the team president in the...  
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Walter Jones has gone on the Seahawks' injured reserve list, ending the nine-time Pro Bowl left tackle's season and perhaps his illustrious career.  
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Breaking news from The Seattle Times and Seahawks.com. The Seahawks officially announced today that All world LT Walter Jones will be out for the remainder of the 2009 season and it could very well mean the end of his outstanding career. Walter Jones' season ended before he could even get it started. Jones underwent arthroscopic knee surgery in December to clear out cartilage and it was expected he would make a strong recovery. That never...  
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Seattle TimesWalter Jones' status is "still iffy" according to Seahawks coach Jim MoraSeattle Times"Still iffy," coach Jim Mora said of Jones. That goes for practicing Wednesday, but it's also an accurate description of Jones' status for the rest of the ...Walter Jones: Walter Jones uncertain for Week 8Rotoworld.comMora says time for Jones to return is dwindlingThe Associated PressWalter Jones won't return to Seahawks this week – time running...  
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On KJR 950 AM's "Seahawks Roundtable" this morning, the topic of Walter Jones' future was brought up, and the financial repercussions were discussed. I looked a little closer at those after the show concluded. Jones signed a seven-year contract after the 2004 season.For those who get sleepy when numbers get crunched, my apologies, but we're going to break out everything short of an abacus here. OK. That's a lie. No abacus and not even a...  
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