MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. -- Jack Jones stepped to a covered lectern Monday at the Baptist Health Training Complex, wearing a practice jersey without a nameplate, minutes after his second practice with the Miami Dolphins.
He had arrived two days before on a one-year contract after spending the past two seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders; it typically takes new signees a couple of days to get their last name stitched on their jerseys. The aqua penny with white numbers is the third practice jersey Jones has worn in the past four seasons, despite building a reputation as one of the league's better ball hawks.