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October 27, 2009 C-SPAN
Congressman Walter Jones lays out an impassioned plea for his colleagues to "please move very...
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Most able-bodied people have never raced a marathon. Many have never played team sports, like basketball, soccer, football, and track and field.But Walter Jones, who has wheeled around in a chair since childhood, has done all of those things.“I used to do a lot of sports on crutches,” says Jones, sitting in his well-worn everyday wheelchair in his cozy Redmond home. “My family has helped me tremendously from the very beginning. They've been...
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- Walter Jones to sit out practices (blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com)
- Walter Jones' path to NFL greatness included an accidental stop at a... (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
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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From blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com
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The move anticipated for weeks finally happened today when Seahawks head coach Jim Mora announced that cornerstone offensive tackle Walter Jones has been placed on the injured reserve list, meaning he will not play this season.
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- Wednesday's medical charts (blog.seattletimes.nwsource.com)
What's next for Walter Jones?
"My next step is to keep working and try to get back," Jones said Wednesday afternoon. "I still want to play this game. I still have the love. I like the competition. I still want to go out there and compete with the guys. That's my No. 1 goal right now is to continue to keep doing what I've got to do to get back on the field for next year."So how does the decision to place him on injured reserve affect him?"It's...
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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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- Seahawks' Walter Jones will miss rest of season (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
Seahawks tackle Walter Jones has been placed on injured reserve, thanks to continued pain from the microfracture procedure on his knee.
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- Seahawks tackle Walter Jones could be ready by Sunday (seattletimes.nwsource.com)
RENTON -- Seahawks coach Jim Mora said Wednesday that Walter Jones will be placed on the injured-reserve list, ending any hope that the Pro-Bowl...
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Walter Jones wasn't going to play Sunday anyway, but Seattle has decided to put their left tackle on injured reserve to end his season....
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Coach Jim Mora said left tackle Walter Jones will not practice this week, and is not expected to until after Seattle's bye on Oct. 25.
Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck is expected to practice Wednesday, though. Hasselbeck was in pain after a workout Monday, and was in excruciating pain afterward, according to Mora. Hasselbeck returned Tuesday, received treatment and completed his workout. He will participate in the individual drills Wednesday and...
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- Seahawks again without Walter Jones (sports.yahoo.com)

