NFL: Greg Jones Retires as Member of Jaguars

Jacksonville, Fla. -- - Fullback Greg Jones signed a one-day contract with the Jacksonville Jaguars on Thursday and retired with the team that drafted him in 2004.
Jones spent the 2013 season with the Houston Texans after nine seasons with the Jaguars. He went to training camp with the New Orleans Saints last year before getting cut.
A second-round draft pick in 2004, Jones played in 115 games with 67 starts during his tenure in Jacksonville. He blocked for Fred Taylor and Maurice Jones-Drew, star running backs that made a combined four Pro Bowls.
Jones rushed for 913 yards and 10 touchdowns in his career. The Florida State product also caught 73 passes for 471 yards and three scores

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